Magnetic-coupling-dependent spin-triplet supercurrents in helimagnet/ferromagnet Josephson junctions

  • Gábor B. Halász
  • , M. G. Blamire
  • , J. W.A. Robinson

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Abstract

The experimental achievements during the past year in demonstrating the existence of long-ranged spin-triplet supercurrents in ferromagnets proximity coupled to singlet superconductors open up the possibility for new interesting physics and applications [for a review, see M. Eschrig, Phys. TodayPHTOAD0031-922810.1063/1.3541944 64(1), 43 (2011]. Our group reported the injection of triplet supercurrents into a magnetically uniform ferromagnet (Co) by sandwiching it between two helimagnet/superconductor (Ho/Nb) bilayers to form a Nb/Ho/Co/Ho/Nb-type Josephson device. In the function of the Ho layer thicknesses, the supercurrent was found to modulate in a complex way that seemed to depend on the magnetic structure of Ho. To understand this unusual behavior, we have theoretically studied the properties of an ideal Josephson device with a helimagnet/ferrromagnet/helimagnet (HM/F/HM) barrier in the clean limit using the Eilenberger equation; we show, in particular, that the maximum triplet supercurrent that can pass across the barrier will depend nonmonotonically on the thicknesses of the HM layers if the HM and F layers are magnetically exchange coupled at their interface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024517
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume84
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 14 2011

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