It is demonstrated that the specular reflectivity of spin-polarized neutron
s can he used to study vortices in a thin-film superconductor. Experiments
were performed on a 6000 Angstrom thick c-axis film of YBa2CU3O7-x with the
magnetic field applied parallel to the surface. A magnetic hysteresis loop
was observed for the spin-polarized reflection and, from these data, the a
verage density of vortices was extracted. A model is presented which relate
s the specular reflectivity to thr one-dimensional spatial distribution of
vortices in the direction perpendicular to the surface. Unlike other techni
ques, neutron reflectivity observes vortices in a geometry where they are p
arallel to the interface. [S0163-1829(99)07021-6].