Superconducting tips of YBa2Cu3O7−x were used to perform point-contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy on half-metallic CrO2 thin films. At 4.2K, strong suppression of the d-wave Andreev reflection characteristics was observed, consistent with the high spin polarization of CrO2. Our technique was validated by comparison with data taken on non-magnetic Au films, and with data taken by superconducting Pb tips. The point contacts were estimated to be ≲ 10nm in size, attesting to their ballistic and microscopic nature. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using superconducting cuprate tips as spin-sensitive nanoprobes of ferromagnets.
@article{arxiv.1110.5010,
title = {Andreev nanoprobe of half-metallic CrO$_{2}$ films using superconducting cuprate tips},
author = {C. S. Turel and I. J. Guilaran and P. Xiong and J. Y. T. Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.5010},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
To appear in Applied Physics Letters; 4 pages, 4 figures