Abstract

The results of several new types of experiments on low-$\ensuremath{\kappa}$ type-II hysteretic superconductors are reported. These include measurements of the detailed structure of hysteresis loops, surface-coating experiments, hollow-cylinder magnetization measurements, transport-current measurements, and magnetization of totally hysteretic samples. These results are interpreted in terms of a surface mechanism for hysteresis.

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