Under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to their work.By means of scanning Hall probe microscopy technique, we accurately map the magnetic field pattern produced by Meissner screening currents in a thin superconducting Pb stripe. The obtained field profile allows us to quantitatively estimate the Pearl length ¿ without the need of pre-calibrating the Hall sensor. This fact contrasts with the information acquired through the spatial field dependence of an individual flux quantum where the scanning height and the magnetic penetration depth combine in a single inseparable parameter. The derived London penetration depth λL coincides with the values previously reported for bulk Pb once the kinetic suppression of the o...
We present direct observation of vortices confined to a superconducting 4×4 µm2 square Pb film at 4...
We demonstrate that images of flux vortices in a superconductor taken with a transmission electron m...
As the dimensions of thin superconducting structures become comparable with or less than the penetra...
By means of scanning Hall probe microscopy technique, we accurately map the magnetic field pattern p...
We have used a low noise scanning Hall probe microscope to measure the penetration depth microscopic...
We report the local measurements of the magnetic penetration depth λ in a superconducting Nb film us...
Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities used in particle accelerators are typically formed fr...
We present constant-height magnetic force microscopy images of magnetic vortices on a superconductin...
We measured the attenuation of an axial magnetic field by cylindrical thin films of superconducting...
In the present paper, we report a theoretical study of the magnetic London penetration depth in ultr...
Measurements of the attenuation of an axial magnetic field by cylindrical, thin, superconducting fil...
We demonstrate that images of flux vortices in a superconductor taken with a transmission electron m...
One of the fundamental quantities of a superconductor is the magnetic penetration depth, λ, which is...
The maximum accelerating gradient of SRF cavities can be increased by raising the field of initial f...
The maximum accelerating gradient of superconducting radio frequency cavities are currently reaching...
We present direct observation of vortices confined to a superconducting 4×4 µm2 square Pb film at 4...
We demonstrate that images of flux vortices in a superconductor taken with a transmission electron m...
As the dimensions of thin superconducting structures become comparable with or less than the penetra...
By means of scanning Hall probe microscopy technique, we accurately map the magnetic field pattern p...
We have used a low noise scanning Hall probe microscope to measure the penetration depth microscopic...
We report the local measurements of the magnetic penetration depth λ in a superconducting Nb film us...
Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities used in particle accelerators are typically formed fr...
We present constant-height magnetic force microscopy images of magnetic vortices on a superconductin...
We measured the attenuation of an axial magnetic field by cylindrical thin films of superconducting...
In the present paper, we report a theoretical study of the magnetic London penetration depth in ultr...
Measurements of the attenuation of an axial magnetic field by cylindrical, thin, superconducting fil...
We demonstrate that images of flux vortices in a superconductor taken with a transmission electron m...
One of the fundamental quantities of a superconductor is the magnetic penetration depth, λ, which is...
The maximum accelerating gradient of SRF cavities can be increased by raising the field of initial f...
The maximum accelerating gradient of superconducting radio frequency cavities are currently reaching...
We present direct observation of vortices confined to a superconducting 4×4 µm2 square Pb film at 4...
We demonstrate that images of flux vortices in a superconductor taken with a transmission electron m...
As the dimensions of thin superconducting structures become comparable with or less than the penetra...