Magnetic-field effects on the size of vortices below the surface of NbSe2 detected using low energy beta-NMR |
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Authors: | Salman Z Wang D Chow K H Hossain M D Kreitzman S R Keeler T A Levy C D P MacFarlane W A Miller R I Morris G D Parolin T J Saadaoui H Smadella M Kiefl R F |
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Affiliation: | TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada. |
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Abstract: | A low energy radioactive beam of polarized 8Li has been used to observe the vortex lattice near the surface of superconducting NbSe2. The inhomogeneous magnetic-field distribution associated with the vortex lattice was measured using depth-resolved beta-detected NMR. Below Tc, one observes the characteristic line shape for a triangular vortex lattice which depends on the magnetic penetration depth and vortex core radius. The size of the vortex core varies strongly with the magnetic field. In particular, in a low field of 10.8 mT, the core radius is much larger than the coherence length. The possible origin of these giant vortices is discussed. |
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