Using a scanning tunneling microscope operated in a spectroscopic mode we imaged flux-line lattices in niobium diselenide at various external magnetic fields. From the evaluation of a large number of tunneling-current profiles taken across the individual vortices we deduced the dependence of the vortex-code radius on the applied magnetic field. It was found that the core radius shows a pronounced decrease with increasing field, even for H/Hc2<<1. This behavior is qualitatively well characterized by self-consistent solutions of the Usadel equations
Understanding and controlling the manipulation of spin structures on a nanometer length scale is of ...
Understanding interactions of magnetic textures with defects is crucial for applications such as rac...
We investigated vortex dynamics in a single-crystal sample of type-II superconductor NbSe2 using sca...
The observation of vortices in superconductors was a major breakthrough in developing the conceptual...
The local density of states of a superconducting vortex core has been measured as a function of diso...
The resistive state of a superconductor in magnetic field has been thoroughly investigated both by e...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy has been used to image the vortex cor...
We study the spatial distribution of the density of states (DOS) at zero bias N(r) in the mixed stat...
In this thesis, the magnetic field distribution in the vortex state of NbSe₂ is investigated with th...
Due to the atomic-scale resolution, scanning tunneling microscopy is an ideal technique to observe t...
In this paper, we present a complete three-dimensional characterization of vortex core spin structur...
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHM) is an important new magnetic imaging technique that allows dire...
In this paper, we present a complete three-dimensional characterization of vortex core spin structur...
Using a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope, we have investigated the Abrikosov vortex lat...
Cores of magnetic vortices in micron-sized NiFe disk structures, with thicknesses between 150 and 50...
Understanding and controlling the manipulation of spin structures on a nanometer length scale is of ...
Understanding interactions of magnetic textures with defects is crucial for applications such as rac...
We investigated vortex dynamics in a single-crystal sample of type-II superconductor NbSe2 using sca...
The observation of vortices in superconductors was a major breakthrough in developing the conceptual...
The local density of states of a superconducting vortex core has been measured as a function of diso...
The resistive state of a superconductor in magnetic field has been thoroughly investigated both by e...
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy has been used to image the vortex cor...
We study the spatial distribution of the density of states (DOS) at zero bias N(r) in the mixed stat...
In this thesis, the magnetic field distribution in the vortex state of NbSe₂ is investigated with th...
Due to the atomic-scale resolution, scanning tunneling microscopy is an ideal technique to observe t...
In this paper, we present a complete three-dimensional characterization of vortex core spin structur...
Scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHM) is an important new magnetic imaging technique that allows dire...
In this paper, we present a complete three-dimensional characterization of vortex core spin structur...
Using a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope, we have investigated the Abrikosov vortex lat...
Cores of magnetic vortices in micron-sized NiFe disk structures, with thicknesses between 150 and 50...
Understanding and controlling the manipulation of spin structures on a nanometer length scale is of ...
Understanding interactions of magnetic textures with defects is crucial for applications such as rac...
We investigated vortex dynamics in a single-crystal sample of type-II superconductor NbSe2 using sca...