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The technique of determination the thermoelectrical effect in superconductings samples near the critical temperature Tc has been elaborated. In this method the thermoexcited magnetic flux is measured in a closed contour composed of two superconductors and with substantial temperature gradient (ΔT≈1 K) between joints. The experimental study of the thermoelectrical effect has been carried out in the hollow bimetallic superconducting cylinder of Pb and Pb-In alloy. The observed temperature dependence of the thermoexcited magnetic flux has been well approximated by the logarithmical function.
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Gerasimov, A.M., Golovashkin, A.I., Ivanenko, O.M. et al. Thermoelectrical effect in the hollow superconducting cylinder. Czech J Phys 46 (Suppl 2), 633–634 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02583624
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