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Ekta Bhatia1, Anand Srivastava2, James Devine-Stoneman2, Nadia A Stelmashenko2, Zoe H Barber2, Jason W A Robinson2, Kartik Senapati1.
Abstract
Spin-singlet Cooper pairs convert to spin-triplet Cooper pairs on passing through a magnetically noncollinear structure at a superconductor(S)/ferromagnet(F) interface. In this context, the generation of triplet supercurrents through intrinsic ferromagnetic domain walls, which are naturally occurring noncollinear magnetic features, was proposed theoretically in the past decade. However, an experimental demonstration has been lacking in the literature, particularly because of the difficulty in accessing a single domain wall, which is typically buried between two domains in a ferromagnetic material. By patterning a ferromagnetic nanoconstriction, we have been able to realize a nanoscale S/F/S planar junction, where a single domain wall (pinned at the nanoconstriction) acts as a Josephson barrier. In this geometry, we are able to show the predicted long-range triplet supercurrent across a ferromagnetic barrier exceeding 70 nm. Using this technique, we have demonstrated a ferromagnetic planar nano-SQUID device consisting of two Nb/Ni/Nb spin-triplet Josephson junctions.Entities:
Keywords: domain walls nano engineering; nano-SQUID; spin-triplet supercurrent
Year: 2021 PMID: 33724857 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189