Direct observation of rectified motion of vortices in a niobium superconductor

Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Aug 19;95(8):087002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.087002. Epub 2005 Aug 17.

Abstract

Using Lorentz microscopy to directly image vortices, we investigate vortex motion control and rectification in a niobium superconductor. We directly observe a net motion of vortices along microfabricated channels with a spatially asymmetric potential, even though the vortices were driven by an oscillatory field. By observing the individual motion of vortices, we clarify elementary processes involved in this rectification. To further demonstrate the ability to control the motion of vortices, we created a tiny vortex "racetrack" to monitor the motion of vortices in a closed circuit channel.