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FURTHER experiments have been carried out by us in this laboratory on the phenomena of superconductivity with alternating currents of high frequency, following those already reported.1 In these experiments, observations have been made on the resistance of a conductor at low temperatures when both alternating (frequency 12 × 106) and direct currents were flowing simultaneously. The curves show the variation of the resistance with the temperature; the temperature was controlled and estimated by the vapour pressure of liquid helium.
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Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 136, 52; 1932.
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McLENNAN, J., BURTON, A., WILHELM, J. et al. Superconductivity with High-Frequency Currents. Nature 130, 201 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130201a0
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