The application of large enough magnetic fields results in the disruption of superconducting states in materials even at drastically low temperature, thereby changing them directly into insulators -- or so was traditionally thought. Now, scientists report curious multi-state transitions of these superconductors: going from superconductor to special metal and then to insulator.
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