An antiferromagnetic insulator (AFI) bearing a compensated interface to an adjacent conventional superconductor (S) has recently been predicted to generate N\'eel triplet Cooper pairs, whose amplitude alternates sign in space. Here, we theoretically demonstrate that such N\'eel triplets enable control of the superconducting critical temperature in an S layer via the angle between the N\'eel vectors of two enclosing AFI layers. This angle dependence changes sign with the number of S monolayers providing a distinct signature of the N\'eel triplets. Furthermore, we show that the latter mediate a similarly distinct exchange interaction between the two AFIs' N\'eel vectors.
@article{arxiv.2306.11373,
title = {Complete $T_c$ suppression and N\'eel triplets-mediated exchange in antiferromagnet-superconductor-antiferromagnet trilayers},
author = {Lina Johnsen Kamra and Simran Chourasia and G. A. Bobkov and V. M. Gordeeva and I. V. Bobkova and Akashdeep Kamra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.11373},
year = {2023}
}