Motivated by recent progress in development of cryogenic memory compatible with single flux quantum (SFQ) circuits we have performed a theoretical study of magnetic SIsFS Josephson junctions, where 'S' is a bulk superconductor, 's' is a thin superconducting film, 'F' is a metallic ferromagnet and 'I' is an insulator. We calculate the Josephson current as a function of s and F layers thickness, temperature and exchange energy of F film. We outline several modes of operation of these junctions and demonstrate their unique ability to have large product of a critical current IC and a normal-state resistance RN in the π state, comparable to that in SIS tunnel junctions commonly used in SFQ circuits. We develop a model describing switching of the Josephson critical current in these devices by external magnetic field. The results are in good agreement with the experimental data for Nb-Al/AlOx-Nb-Pd0.99Fe0.01-Nb junctions.
@article{arxiv.1305.0836,
title = {Theoretical Model of Superconducting Spintronic SIsFS Devices},
author = {S. V. Bakurskiy and N. V. Klenov and I. I. Soloviev and V. V. Bol'ginov and V. V. Ryazanov and I. V. Vernik and O. A. Mukhanov and M. Yu. Kupriyanov and A. A. Golubov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0836},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 5 figures, accepted to Applied Physics Letters