Josephson current induced by spin-mixing Cooper pairs

Author:

Meng Hao,Wu Xiu-Qiang, ,

Abstract

Based on the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations, we investigate the transport of the Josephson current in a one-dimensional S/F<sub>L</sub>-F-F<sub>R</sub>/S junction, where S and F are superconductor and ferromagnet, and F<sub>L,R</sub> are the left and right interfaces with noncollinear magnetizations. It is found that the F<sub>L</sub> and F<sub>R</sub> interfaces can induce spin-mixing and spin-flip effects, which can transform a part of spin-singlet pairs in the S into equal-spin triplet pairs in the F. For the short S/F<sub>L</sub>-F-F<sub>R</sub>/S junction, the spin-singlet pairs and the equal-spin triplet pairs can survive in the F layer. Therefore, with the increase of the ferromagnetic exchange field and the angle difference of interface magnetization rotation, the critical current oscillates on a base level. If the F is transformed into half-metal, only the equal-spin triple pairs exist in the F layer, and the oscillation characteristic of critical current disappears. In addition, the F<sub>L</sub> and F<sub>R</sub> interfaces can work as conventional potential barriers. As a result, the critical current exhibits double oscillation behaviors with the increase of ferromagnetic thickness, in which the long-wave oscillation arises from the phase change of the spin-singlet pairs in the ferromagnetic layer, and the short-wave oscillation is caused by the resonant tunneling effect when the spin-singlet pairs and the equal-spin triplet pairs pass through two interfacial barriers.

Publisher

Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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