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Three groups see diamagnetic anomaly in copper chloride

SEP 01, 1978

A group of experimenters in Moscow has reported seeing very large diamagnetic signals from samples of copper chloride subjected to pressures of kilobars. The effect occurs at transition temperatures as high as 150 K. Two groups in the United States have seen related effects.

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