Fig.3-3  The mechanism of reentrant superconductivity induced by strong magnetic fields (a schematic view)

Fig.3-3 The mechanism of reentrant superconductivity induced by strong magnetic fields (a schematic view)

Superconductivity is mediated by week magnetic fluctuations of uranium 5f spin moments at lower magnetic fields, which are suppressed by an applied field around 2 T. A further increase in magnetic field enhances the magnetic fluctuations and finally induces reentrant superconductivity around 10–14 T.

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