Ferromagnet-superconductor hybrids

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作者
Lyuksyutov, IF [1 ]
Pokrovsky, VL [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Phys, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1080/00018730500057536
中图分类号
O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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070205 ;
摘要
The new class of phenomena described in this review is based on the interaction between spatially separated, but closely located ferromagnets and superconductors, the so-called ferromagnet-superconductor hybrids (FSH). Typical FSH are: coupled uniform and textured ferromagnetic and superconducting films, magnetic dots over a superconducting film, magnetic nanowires in a superconducting matrix, etc. The interaction is provided by the magnetic field generated by magnetic textures and supercurrents. The magnetic flux from magnetic structures or topological defects can pin vortices or create them, changing the transport properties and transition temperature of the superconductor. On the other hand, the magnetic field from supercurrents ( vortices) strongly interacts with the magnetic subsystem, leading to formation of coupled magnetic - superconducting topological defects. The proximity of ferromagnetic layer dramatically changes the properties of the superconducting film. The exchange field in ferromagnets not only suppresses the Cooper-pair wavefunction, but also leads to its oscillations, which in turn leads to oscillations of observable values: the transition temperature and Josephson current. In particular, in the ground state of the Josephson junction the relative phase of two superconductors separated by a layer of ferromagnetic metal is equal to p instead of the usual zero ( the so-called pi-junction). Such a junction carries a spontaneous supercurrent and possesses other unusual properties. Theory predicts that rotation of magnetization transforms s-pairing into p-pairing. The latter is not suppressed by the exchange field and serves as a carrier of long-range interaction between superconductors.
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