We have studied vortex core shapes in superconducting NbSe2 by STM, as
function of temperature and bias voltage. The experimentally measured
tunnel current profiles are compared with the results of calculations
using microscopic theory. We find that, at low temperatures (T/T-c si
milar or equal to 0.25), the apparent vortex core radius strongly depe
nds on the bias voltage, which demonstrates the energy dependence of t
he scale for spatial variation of the quasiparticle density of states.
Good quantitative agreement between measured and calculated profiles
is found by using the accepted value for the superconducting coherence
length xi(s), without further adjustable parameters. This shows that
the bias dependence is a useful extra tool in the interpretation of lo
cal density of states measurements.