Abstract
We report on the visualization of vortex patterns by means of the high-resolution Bitter-decoration technique in single crystals containing columnar defects generated via high-energy heavy-ion irradiation. By irradiating only a part of each sample, a simultaneous decoration of irradiated and nonirradiated parts was possible. The columnar defects lead to a complete destruction of translational order, whereas the vortex lattice in the nonirradiated parts exhibits hexagonal ordering. Analyses of the decoration images yield translational correlation lengths of 1.5 to 2 flux spacings in the nonirradiated areas and about 0.5 flux spacings in the irradiated areas.
- Received 30 April 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.48.1341
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