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Muon-Spin Rotation Measurements of the Magnetic Field Dependence of the Vortex-Core Radius and Magnetic Penetration Depth in NbSe2

Abstract

Muon-spin rotation spectroscopy has been used to measure the internal magnetic field distribution in NbSe2 for Hc1 << H < 0.25 Hc2. The deduced profiles of the supercurrent density indicate that the vortex-core radius in the bulk decreases sharply with increasing magnetic field. This effect, which is attributed to increased vortex-vortex interactions, does not agree with the dirty-limit microscopic theory. A simple phenomenological equation in which the core radius depends on the intervortex spacing is used to model this behaviour. In addition, we find for the first time that the in-plane magnetic penetration depth increases linearly with H in the vortex state of a conventional superconductor.

Authors

Sonier JE; Kiefl RF; Brewer JH; Chakhalian J; Dunsiger SR; MacFarlane WA; Miller RI; Wong A; Luke GM; Brill JW

Publication date

August 15, 1997

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/9708117

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arXiv
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