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IN some experiments recently made in collaboration with J. F. Allen and J. O. Wilhelm, we found ruthenium became superconducting at 2.04° K. The metal was supposedly of high purity, but retained its high resistance down to nearly 4° K.
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MCLENNAN, J. Ruthenium a Superconductor. Nature 125, 168 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125168d0
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