Magnetic imaging of pearl vortices in artificially layered (Ba 0.9Nd 0.1CuO 2+x) m/(CaCuO 2) n systems
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
We have used scanning SQUID magnetometry to image vortices in ultrathin Ba0:9Nd0:1CuO2xm=
CaCuO2n high temperature superconductor samples, with as few as three superconducting CuO2
planes. The Pearl lengths ( 22 L=d, L the London penetration depth, d the superconducting film
thickness) in these samples, as determined by fits to the vortex images, agree with those by local
susceptibility measurements, and can be as long as 1 mm. The in-plane penetration depths ab inferred
from the Pearl lengths are longer than many bulk cuprates with comparable critical temperatures.We
speculate on the causes of the long penetration depths, and on the possibility of exploiting the unique
properties of these superconductors for basic experiments.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Tafuri, Francesco
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