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Pis'ma v Zhurnal Èksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki, 2009, Volume 90, Issue 2, Pages 134–139
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Superconducting probe of electronic correlations and exchange field based on the proximity effect in F/S nanostructures
M. G. Khusainovab, M. M. Khusainovab, N. M. Ivanovab, Yu. N. Proshinab a Kazan State University
b Tupolev Kazan State Technical University
Abstract:
The proximity effect and competition between the BCS and LOFF states are studied in the Cooper limit for thin F/S and F/S/F nanostructures, where F is a ferromagnet and S is a superconductor. The dependences of the critical temperature on the exchange field I, electron correlations λ f, and the thickness d f of the F layer are derived for F/S bilayers and F/S/F trilayers. In addition, two new π-phase superconducting states with electron-electron repulsion in the F layers of F/S/F trilayers are predicted. A two-dimensional LOFF state in F/S/F trilayers is possible only in the presence of a weak magnetic field and the appropriate parameters of the F and S layers. The absence of the suppression of three-dimensional superconductivity in short-period Gd/La superlattices is explained and the electron-electron coupling constant in gadolinium is predicted. A method of superconducting sounding spectroscopy based on the proximity effect is proposed for determining the symmetry of the order parameter, the magnitude and sign of electron correlations, and the exchange field in various nanomagnets F.
Received: 09.06.2009
Citation:
M. G. Khusainov, M. M. Khusainov, N. M. Ivanov, Yu. N. Proshin, “Superconducting probe of electronic correlations and exchange field based on the proximity effect in F/S nanostructures”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 90:2 (2009), 134–139; JETP Letters, 90:2 (2009), 124–129
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