Abstract
Using slowly pulsed magnetic fields up to 510 kG it is shown that some lead-rich ternary molybdenum sulphides have critical fields above 500 kG, whereas the Sn-rich compounds have critical fields of the order of 300-400 kG.
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O Fischer1, H Jones1, G Bongi1, M Sergent1 and R Chevrel1
Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
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Citation O Fischer et al 1974 J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 7 L450
DOI 10.1088/0022-3719/7/24/004
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Using slowly pulsed magnetic fields up to 510 kG it is shown that some lead-rich ternary molybdenum sulphides have critical fields above 500 kG, whereas the Sn-rich compounds have critical fields of the order of 300-400 kG.