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VOLUME 19 (1974) | ISSUE 12 | PAGE 726
Wave resistance of indium in the intermediate state
An increase of the resistance of samples of ultrapure indium was observed in the intermediate state following application of a static inhomogeneous field near the surface of the sample. It is proposed that this effect is due to excitation of helicons in the structure of the layers of the normal and superconducting phase, in analogy with the manner in which the resistance to the motion of a ship is connected with excitation of waves on a water surface.