Superconducting phase coherent electron transport in proximity conical ferromagnets

Sosnin, I , Cho, H , Petrashov, Victor and Volkov, A F

(2006)

Sosnin, I , Cho, H , Petrashov, Victor and Volkov, A F (2006) Superconducting phase coherent electron transport in proximity conical ferromagnets. Physical Review Letters, 96 (15).

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Abstract

We report superconducting phase-periodic conductance oscillations in ferromagnetic wires with interfaces to conventional superconductors. The ferromagnetic wires were made of Ho, a conical ferromagnet. The distance between the interfaces was much larger than the singlet superconducting penetration depth. We explain the observed oscillations as due to the long-range penetration of an unusual helical triplet component of the order parameter that is generated at the superconductor/ferromagnet interfaces and maintained by the intrinsic rotating magnetization of Ho.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleSuperconducting phase coherent electron transport in proximity conical ferromagnets
AuthorsSosnin, I
Cho, H
Petrashov, Victor
Volkov, A F
Uncontrolled KeywordsODD TRIPLET SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, MESOSCOPIC STRUCTURES, HOLMIUM, NANOSTRUCTURES, CONDUCTANCE, WIRE
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.157002

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