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Physica B-condensed Matter | 1991

STM spectroscopy of vortex cores and the flux lattice

Harald F. Hess; R. B. Robinson; J. V. Waszczak

Abstract The low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope, STM, is capable of measuring the local density of states across a surface with sub-nanometer resolution. This allows vortices and the flux lattice to be imaged by measuring the spatial variations in the local tunneling spectra on the surface of a superconductor. Bound core states or scattering quasiparticle states are highlighted by measuring the conductance at tip-sample bias setting below or above the superconducting gap, respectively. The tunneling conductance spectra display several subgap peaks whose energy and amplitude vary not only with the radial distance from the core but also with the angular position and strength of applied magnetic field. Details, such as the notion of local velocity of the circulating superfluid current, the influence of neighboring vortices, and anisotropy from the crystalline band structure are inferred from these spectra.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 1987

Magnetic Trapping of Spin-Polarized Atomic Hydrogen

Harald F. Hess; Greg P. Kochanski; John M. Doyle; Naoto Masuhara; Daniel Kleppner; Thomas J. Greytak

We have confined over 5×1012 atoms of hydrogen in a static magnetic trap. The atoms are loaded into the trap by precooling with a dilution refrigerator. At operating densities near 1×1013 cm-3 the gas is observed to be electron- and nuclear-polarized in the uppermost hyperfine state. The long lifetime of the trapped gas (over 20 minutes) suggests that it is thermally decoupled from the wall and has evaporatively cooled to a temperature of about 41 mK. The residual decay of the gas density is consistent with spin relaxation induced by dipolar interactions between atoms.


Physical Review Letters | 1989

Scanning-tunneling-microscope observation of the Abrikosov flux lattice and the density of states near and inside a fluxoid.

Harald F. Hess; R. B. Robinson; R.C. Dynes; James M. Valles; J. V. Waszczak


Physical Review Letters | 1990

Vortex-core structure observed with a scanning tunneling microscope.

Harald F. Hess; R. B. Robinson; J. V. Waszczak


Physical Review B | 1986

Evaporative cooling of magnetically trapped and compressed spin-polarized hydrogen.

Harald F. Hess


Physical Review Letters | 1988

Evaporative cooling of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen

Naoto Masuhara; John M. Doyle; Jon C. Sandberg; Daniel Kleppner; Thomas J. Greytak; Harald F. Hess; Greg P. Kochanski


Physical Review Letters | 1987

Magnetic trapping of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen.

Harald F. Hess; Greg P. Kochanski; John M. Doyle; Naoto Masuhara; Daniel Kleppner; Thomas J. Greytak


Physical Review B | 1982

Giant dielectric constants at the approach to the insulator-metal transition

Harald F. Hess; Keith Deconde; T. F. Rosenbaum; G. A. Thomas


Physical Review Letters | 1983

Observation of three-body recombination in spin-polarized hydrogen

Harald F. Hess; David A. Bell; Gregory P. Kochanski; Richard W. Cline; Daniel Kleppner; Thomas J. Greytak


Physical Review Letters | 1992

Scanning-tunneling-microscopy study of distortion and instability of inclined flux-line-lattice structures in the anisotropic superconductor 2H-NbSe2.

Harald F. Hess; Murray Ca; J. V. Waszczak

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Thomas J. Greytak

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Daniel Kleppner

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Greg P. Kochanski

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Kochanski Gp

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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L. Pollack

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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