Doppler-scanning tunneling microscopy current imaging in superconductor-ferromagnet hybrids

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Abstract

Mapping the distribution of currents inside a superconductor is usually performed indirectly through imaging of the stray magnetic fields above the surface. Here, we show that by direct imaging of the Doppler shift contribution to the quasiparticle excitation spectrum in the superconductor using low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy, we obtain directly the distribution of supercurrents inside the superconductor. We demonstrate the technique at the example of superconductor/ferromagnet hybrid structure that produces intricate current pattern consisting of combination Meissner shielding currents and Abrikosov vortex currents.

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Moore, S. A., Plummer, G., Fedor, J., Pearson, J. E., Novosad, V., Karapetrov, G., & Iavarone, M. (2016). Doppler-scanning tunneling microscopy current imaging in superconductor-ferromagnet hybrids. Applied Physics Letters, 108(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4940190

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