Supercurrent enhancement in Bloch domain walls

J. W.A. Robinson, F. Chiodi, M. Egilmez, Gábor B. Halász, M. G. Blamire

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Abstract

Conventional spin-singlet Cooper pairs convert into spin-triplet pairs in ferromagnetic Josephson junctions in which the superconductor/ferromagnet interfaces (S/F) are magnetically inhomogeneous. Although much of the theoretical work describing this triplet proximity effect has considered ideal junctions with magnetic domain walls (DW) at the interfaces, in practice it is not easily possible to isolate a DW and propagate a supercurrent through it. The rare-earth magnet Gd can form a field-tuneable in-plane Bloch DW if grown between non-co-linearly aligned ferromagnets. Here we report supercurrents through magnetic Ni-Gd-Ni nanopillars: by field annealing at room temperature, we are able to modify the low temperature DW-state in Gd and this result has a striking effect on the junction supercurrent at 4.2 K. We argue that this result can only be explained in terms of the interconversion of triplet and singlet pairs, the efficiency of which depends on the magnetic helicity of the structure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number699
JournalScientific Reports
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Funding

We are grateful to J. Linder for helpful comments. The work was funded by the Royal Society and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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