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A magnetic field that kills superconductivity can also bring it back

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Magnetic fields are generally known to destroy superconductivity in a material. However, in exceptional cases, they can lead to what is known as "re-entrant superconductivity", where superconductivity disappears as expected, but then unexpectedly returns when the magnetic field is increased further.