[[abstract]]A high-resolution scanning Hall-probe microscope is used to spatially resolve vortices in high-temperature superconducting La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 films. At low magnetic fields, a disordered vortex arrangement is observed. A fit to the surface field of an individual vortex is consistent with one flux quantum, and is used to determine the local penetration depth and its temperature dependence. At higher fields, magnetic fluctuations are observed and compared to a collective pinning model. For films grown with the c-axis tilted from the surface normal, oval vortices are observed.[[fileno]]2010113010086[[department]]物理
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[[abstract]]We describe the implementation of a scanning Hall probe microscope of outstanding magnet...
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We present direct observation of vortices confined to a superconducting 4×4 µm2 square Pb film at 4...
We describe results from a scanning Hall probe microscope operating in a broad temperature range, 4-...
Since their discovery by Bednorz and Mueller (1986), high-temperature cuprate superconductors have b...
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHM) is an important new magnetic imaging technique that allows dire...
peer reviewedA wealth of information relating to the magnetic properties of superconductors can be g...
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We have used a low noise scanning Hall probe microscope to measure the penetration depth microscopic...
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A scanning Hall probe microscope (SHPM) with an effective spatial resolution of ∼1 μm has been used ...
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