Meissner Effect Probing of Odd-Frequency Triplet Pairing in Superconducting Spin Valves
Abstract
Superconducting correlations which are long-ranged in magnetic systems have attracted much attention due to their spin-polarization properties and potential use in spintronic devices. Whereas experiments have demonstrated the slow decay of such correlations, it has proven more difficult to obtain a smoking gun signature of their odd-frequency character which is responsible, e.g. for their gapless behavior. We here demonstrate that the magnetic susceptibility response of a normal metal in contact with a superconducting spin-valve provides precisely this signature, namely in form of an anomalous "positive" Meissner effect which may be tuned back to a conventional "negative" Meissner response simply by altering the magnetization configuration of the spin-valve.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7665,
title = {Meissner Effect Probing of Odd-Frequency Triplet Pairing in Superconducting Spin Valves},
author = {Mohammad Alidoust and Klaus Halterman and Jacob Linder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7665},
year = {2014}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures. To Appear in Physical Review B