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Emergence of Triplet Correlations in Superconductor/Half Metallic Nanojunctions with Spin Active Interfaces

Superconductivity 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

We study triplet pairing correlations induced in an SFS trilayer (where F is a ferromagnet and S an ordinary s-wave superconductor) by spin flip scattering at the interfaces. We derive and solve self consistently the appropriate Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations in the clean limit. We find that the spin flip scattering generates m=±1m=\pm 1 triplet correlations, odd in time. We study the general spatial behavior of these and of m=0m=0 correlations as a function of position and of spin-flip strength, HspinH_{spin}. We concentrate on the case where the ferromagnet is half-metallic. We find that for certain values of HspinH_{spin}, the triplet correlations pervade the magnetic layer and can penetrate deeply into the superconductor. The behavior we find depends very strongly on whether the singlet order parameter is in the 0 or π\pi state, which must in turn be determined self-consistently. We also present results for the density of states (DOS) and for the local magnetization, which, due to spin-flip processes, is not in general aligned with the magnetization of the half metal, and near the interfaces, rotates as a function of position and HspinH_{spin}. The average DOS in both F and S is shown to exhibit various subgap bound states positioned at energies that depend strongly on the particular junction state and the spin

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@article{arxiv.0907.2688,
  title  = {Emergence of Triplet Correlations in Superconductor/Half Metallic Nanojunctions with Spin Active Interfaces},
  author = {Klaus Halterman and Oriol T. Valls},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.2688},
  year   = {2015}
}

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14 pages including figures (some compressed). Good quality figures available from authors