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