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Flux penetration and a.c. losses in superconducting niobium
Measurements of flux penetration and dissipation at 50 c/s have been made on niobium samples shaped to approach closely the case of slab geometry with a tangential applied field. When corrected for end effects the measured quantities are independent of sample thickness, which varies from 0125 to 0004 in. Comparison of the experimental results with the Bean-London model yields little quantitative agreement.