Probing the superfluid velocity with a superconducting tip: the Doppler shift effect.

Phys Rev Lett

Institut des Nanosciences de Paris, I.N.S.P., Universités Paris 6 et 7, C.N.R.S., UMR 75 88, 75015 Paris, France.

Published: July 2006

We address the question of probing the supercurrents in superconducting (SC) samples on a local scale by performing scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) experiments with a SC tip. In this configuration, we show that the tunneling conductance is highly sensitive to the Doppler shift term in the SC quasiparticle (QP) spectrum of the sample, thus allowing the local study of the superfluid velocity. Intrinsic screening currents, such as those surrounding the vortex cores in a type II SC in a magnetic field, are directly probed. With Nb tips, the STS mapping of the vortices, in single crystal 2H-NbSe(2), reveals both the vortex cores, on the scale of the SC coherence length xi, and the supercurrents, on the scale of the London penetration length lambda. A subtle interplay between the SC pair potential and the supercurrents at the vortex edge is observed. Our results open interesting prospects for the study of screening currents in any superconductor.

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