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Shigeyuki Ishida1, Daniel Kagerbauer2, Sigrid Holleis2, Kazuki Iida3, Koji Munakata3, Akiko Nakao3, Akira Iyo4, Hiraku Ogino4, Kenji Kawashima5, Michael Eisterer2, Hiroshi Eisaki4.
Abstract
Magnetic superconductors are specific materials exhibiting two antagonistic phenomena, superconductivity and magnetism, whose mutual interaction induces various emergent phenomena, such as the reentrant superconducting transition associated with the suppression of superconductivity around the magnetic transition temperature (T m), highlighting the impact of magnetism on superconductivity. In this study, we report the experimental observation of the ferromagnetic order induced by superconducting vortices in the high-critical-temperature (high-T c) magnetic superconductor EuRbFe4As4 Although the ground state of the Eu2+ moments in EuRbFe4As4 is helimagnetism below T m, neutron diffraction and magnetization experiments show a ferromagnetic hysteresis of the Eu2+ spin alignment. We demonstrate that the direction of the Eu2+ moments is dominated by the distribution of pinned vortices based on the critical state model. Moreover, we demonstrate the manipulation of spin texture by controlling the direction of superconducting vortices, which can help realize spin manipulation devices using magnetic superconductors.Entities:
Keywords: critical state model; magnetic superconductors; spin manipulation; vortex pinning
Year: 2021 PMID: 34493664 PMCID: PMC8449347 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2101101118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205