The penetration of magnetic flux into high-temperature superconductors has been observed using a high-resolution technique based on x-ray magnetic circular dichroism. Superconductors coated with thin soft-magnetic layers are observed in a scanning x-ray microscope under the influence of external magnetic fields. Resulting electric currents in the superconductor create an inhomogeneous magnetic field distribution above the superconductor and lead to a local reorientation of the ferromagnetic layer. Measuring the local magnetization of the ferromagnet by x-ray absorption microscopy with circular-polarized radiation allows the analysis of the magnetic flux distribution in the superconductor with a spatial resolution on the nanoscale.
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Ruoß, S., Stahl, C., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., & Albrecht, J. (2015). High-resolution dichroic imaging of magnetic flux distributions in superconductors with scanning x-ray microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 106(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4905658
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