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Does a superconductor spinning in a magnetic field radiate?

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The spin current can be carried by up-up and down-down pairs moving in opposite directions with a net charge current of zero. ... They observed that when a microwave field was applied to the films, it caused the centralmagnetic layer to emit a spin current into the superconductor next to it.
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The superconductors spinning in a magnetic field will radiate like other conductors though they repel magnetic field.

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