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Pis'ma v Zhurnal Èksperimental'noi i Teoreticheskoi Fiziki, 2009, Volume 90, Issue 6, Pages 521–525
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Peculiarities of the proximity effect in superconductor-multilayered ferromagnet structures with collinear magnetizations in ferromagnetic layers
A. V. Zaitsev V.A. Kotel'nikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The proximity effect is investigated theoretically in different superconducting structures including multilayered ferromagnet consisting of arbitrary number of metallic ferromagnet (F) layers. The in-plane exchange fields in the F-layers are supposed to be collinear. Different cases of the exchange fields ordering including the case of antiferromagnetic one. It is shown for the last case that the proximity effect (for the fixed thickness of the M-interlayer) increases with the growing number of the layers N and significantly depends on whether this number is odd or even. It is shown that under the condition of diffusive electron transport, the anomalous proximity effect is exhibited which is related with singlet component of the condensate Green’s function. Peculiarities of the proximity effect are analyzed for S-M, S-I-M-S, and S-M-S superconducting structures (S is a superconductor, I is an insulating layer). It is shown that when the M-structure consists of N seriously connected F1-N-F2-N links in which F layers are separated by normal metallic layers (N), for antiferro-magnetic ordering of the magnetization the exchange field induced enhancement of the critical current may occur.
Received: 14.08.2009
Citation:
A. V. Zaitsev, “Peculiarities of the proximity effect in superconductor-multilayered ferromagnet structures with collinear magnetizations in ferromagnetic layers”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 90:6 (2009), 521–525; JETP Letters, 90:6 (2009), 475–479
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