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fluxoid

 
 
(′fluk′söid)

(solid-state physics) One of the microscopic filaments of magnetic flux that penetrates a type II superconductor in the mixed state, consisting of a normal core in which the magnetic field is large, surrounded by a superconducting region in which flows a vortex of persistent supercurrent which maintains the field in the core. Also known as flux line; fluxon; vortex.


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