Microscopy techniques co-opted from
nonlinear optics and high energy physics have complemented solid-state
probes in elucidating the exotic order manifest in condensed matter
materials. Up until now, however, no attempts have been made to use
modern techniques of ultracold atomic physics to directly explore
properties of strongly correlated or topologically protected materials.
Our talk will present the SQCRAMscope, a novel Scanning Quantum
CRyogenic Atom Microscope technique for imaging magnetic and electric
fields near cryogenically cooled materials. With our SQCRAMscope, we
aim to image inhomogeneous transport and domain percolation in
technologically relevant materials whose order has evaded elucidation.