Spin-triplet supercurrent in Josephson junctions containing a synthetic antiferromagnet with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Abstract
We present measurements of Josephson junctions containing three magnetic layers with noncolinear magnetizations. The junctions are of the form , where is superconducting Nb, is either a thin Ni or Permalloy layer with in-plane magnetization, is the normal metal Cu, is a synthetic antiferromagnet (SAF) with magnetization perpendicular to the plane, composed of Pd/Co multilayers on either side of a thin Ru spacer, and is a thin Ni layer with in-plane magnetization. The supercurrent in these junctions decays more slowly as a function of the -layer thickness than for similar spin-singlet junctions not containing the and layers. The slower decay is the prime signature that the supercurrent in the central part of these junctions is carried by spin-triplet pairs. The junctions containing Permalloy are suitable for future experiments where either the amplitude of the critical current or the ground-state phase difference across the junction is controlled by changing the relative orientations of the magnetizations of the and layers.
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@article{arxiv.1710.07247,
title = {Spin-triplet supercurrent in Josephson junctions containing a synthetic antiferromagnet with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy},
author = {Joseph A. Glick and Samuel Edwards and Demet Korucu and Victor Aguilar and Bethany M. Niedzielski and Reza Loloee and W. P. Pratt, and Norman O. Birge and P. G. Kotula and N. Missert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.07247},
year = {2018}
}
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11 pages, 8 figures