High-Bandwidth Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy of Superconducting Flux Vortices
ORAL
Abstract
Type-II superconductors experience a mixed state in which lines of quantized magnetic flux penetrate the bulk of the superconducting material. These \textit{vortices} interact with one another, electrical currents, and local material parameters. Traditional low-bandwidth ($\sim$100$\,$Hz) scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) has often been employed to image the static configurations caused by these interactions. However, the limited bandwidth and slow scan times of traditional SHPM do not allow dynamical states of moving vortices to be imaged; such studies require signal bandwidths in the MHz range. By developing specialized Hall sensors and a cryogenic JFET preamplifier, we have extended the operating bandwidth of our SHPM to $\sim$10$\,$MHz.
*This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under award SC0008482.
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