On the Thermoelectric Effect in a Superconducting Ring

On the Thermoelectric Effect in a Superconducting Ring

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Thermoelectric effects in superconductors attracted much attention recently (see review paperl). In particular, when the temperature gradient in a superconducting bimetallic ring is present, the magnetic flux and thermoelectric current arise, which have inductive origin.1 In Ref. 2 it was pointed out that an additional contribution to the magnetic flux arises if the mutual transformation of the superconducting and normal currents is taken into account. This additional effect is considered in more details in the present paper.

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978-1-4757-6832-9

Publication Date

1978

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Springer

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Boston, MA

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Condensed Matter Physics | Other Physics

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In Frank J. Blatt and Peter A. Schroeder (Eds.), Thermoelectricity in Metallic Conductors. Dr. Gulian's chapter begins on page 189.

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Springer-Verlag US 1978

On the Thermoelectric Effect in a Superconducting Ring

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