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February 9, 1987

Magnetism and Superconductivity

Dr. Oystein Fischer
University of Geneva and Stanford University

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Dr. Oystein Fischer of the University of Geneva and Stanford University will describe experiments in which superconductivity is induced by a strong magnetic field.