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Type I bulk Superconductivity

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How to define properties of a material (3D) to mimic Type I superconductivity i.e relative permeability must be 0 upto certain applied magnetic field and it should turn 1 when the field exceeds a critical magnetic field

Also this switching should not happen to the whole bulk i.e if the field is more than critical field only in few portions of the bulk, only those portions must come out of Type I superconducting state and rest of the bulk must still remain in Superconducting state as those portions are not experiencing fields more than the critical field

Thank you

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