Spin Polarization and Suppression of Superconductivity at Nanoscale Ferromagnet-Superconductor Interfaces




Elina Tuuli, Kurt Gloos

PublisherSPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS

2015

Journal of Low Temperature Physics

JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS

J LOW TEMP PHYS

178

5-6

367

382

16

0022-2291

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-014-1263-9



We have investigated point contacts between ferromagnetic Fe and different BCS-type superconductors using Andreev reflection spectroscopy. With the standard BTK-type analysis, the extracted spin polarization of Fe does not depend on the superconductor and agrees well with literature data. However, the characteristics of the Andreev reflection spectra vary with the superconductor. While most of the contacts with the strong superconductors Nb and Ta appear to be barely affected by the presence of Fe, the contacts with weaker superconductors Sn and Al have a reduced critical temperature and occasionally a second superconducting transition at still lower temperature, and contacts with the weakest superconductor Zn have strongly reduced superconducting anomalies. We propose that this variation is related to the magnetic field generated by the ferromagnetic electrode, which can also affect the extracted spin polarization.




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