Superconductivity of Titanium
Abstract
Critical magnetic fields of two specimens of titanium have been measured down to 0.23°K. The first specimen was a cold worked Ti wire having a purity of 99.98 percent. It was found to be superconducting at 0.37°K in zero magnetic field and the initial slope of the critical field curve was 465 gauss per degree. The second specimen was a Ti crystal bar with a purity greater than 99.99 percent. Its transition temperature was 0.49°K, and the initial slope of the critical field curve was 400 gauss per degree.
- Publication:
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Physical Review
- Pub Date:
- October 1953
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRev.92.243
- Bibcode:
- 1953PhRv...92..243S