Abstract

Magneto-optical imaging technique is applied to visualize vortex distribution in superconducting networks and in highly anisotropic superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+y under tilted magnetic fields. We have succeeded in visualizing the vortex distribution in a finite-size superconducting network with the unit cell size as small as 6×6μm2. We have also visualized the ratchet effect of pancake vortices induced by the time-asymmetric motion of Josephson vortices. The ratchet effect appears most clearly at the similar condition as the vortex lensing effect. The ratchet efficiency diminishes strongly as a function of frequency and it is almost completely suppressed above 1kHz. Such a strong frequency dependence of the vortex ratchet effect is discussed based on the skin effect controlled by c-axis resistivity.

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