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Thermoelectric Flux Generation in Superconducting Loops

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Thermoelectricity in Metallic Conductors

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Several pitfalls are discussed concerning experiments designed to detect thermoelectric generation of flux in a bimetallic superconducting loop. In particular, thermally-induced changes in the superconducting penetration depth can produce significant effects.

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  1. C.M. Pegrum and A.M. Guénault, Phys. Lett. 59A, 393 (1976).

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Guénault, A.M., Pegrum, C.M., Webster, K.A. (1978). Thermoelectric Flux Generation in Superconducting Loops. In: Blatt, F.J., Schroeder, P.A. (eds) Thermoelectricity in Metallic Conductors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6830-5_21

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