Kathryn A. Moler
Professor of Applied Physics, and of PhysicsDirector, Center for Probing the Nanoscale, an NSF NSEC
Description
Condensed Matter Physics
My group and I develop nanomagnetic probes for fundamental studies in experimental condensed matter physics.
Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering
My group and I develop nanomagnetic probes for fundamental studies in experimental condensed matter physics.
Courses Taught
Selected Publications
- Evidence for a Nodal Energy Gap in the Iron-Pnictide Superconductor LaFePO from Penetration Depth Measurements by Scanning SQUID Susceptometry
- A Terraced Scanning SQUID Susceptometer with Sub-Micron Pickup Loops
- Temperature dependence of the half-flux effect
- Fluctuation Superconductivity in Mesoscopic Aluminum Rings
- Mechanics of Individual, Isolated Vortices in a Cuprate Superconductor
- Enhanced superfluid density on twin boundaries in Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2
- A limit on spin-charge separation in high-Tc superconductors from the absence of a vortex-memory effect
- Persistent Currents in Normal Metal Rings
- Images of interlayer Josephson vortices in Tl2Ba2CuO6+d
- Magnetic field dependence of the density of states of YBa2Cu3O6.95 as determined from the specific heat
Benjamin Lev
David A. Reis
Daniel S. Fisher
Ian R. Fisher
Harold Y. Hwang
Aharon Kapitulnik