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Control of superconductivity with a single ferromagnetic layer in niobium/erbium bilayers

Superconductivity 2017-05-03 v2

Abstract

Superconducting spintronics in hybrid superconductor/ferromagnet (S-F) heterostructures provides an exciting potential new class of device. The prototypical super-spintronic device is the superconducting spin-valve, where the critical temperature, TcT_c, of the S-layer can be controlled by the relative orientation of two (or more) F-layers. Here, we show that such control is also possible in a simple S/F bilayer. Using field history to set the remanent magnetic state of a thin Er layer, we demonstrate for a Nb/Er bilayer a high level of control of both TcT_c and the shape of the resistive transition, R(T), to zero resistance. We are able to model the origin of the remanent magnetization, treating it as an increase in the effective exchange field of the ferromagnet and link this, using conventional S-F theory, to the suppression of TcT_c. We observe stepped features in the R(T) which we argue is due to a fundamental interaction of superconductivity with inhomogeneous ferromagnetism, a phenomena currently lacking theoretical description.

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@article{arxiv.1701.08065,
  title  = {Control of superconductivity with a single ferromagnetic layer in niobium/erbium bilayers},
  author = {N. Satchell and J. D. S. Witt and M. G. Flokstra and S. L. Lee and J. F. K. Cooper and C. J. Kinane and S. Langridge and G. Burnell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08065},
  year   = {2017}
}

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19 pages, 4 figures