2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6668/ac7f60
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Aspects of long range spin–triplet correlations in superconductor/ferromagnet hetero-structures

Abstract: The notion of competing ferromagnetic(F) and superconducting(S) orders in F/S hybrid structures was transformed by the first realization of ferromagnetic Josephson π-junctions and the almost simultaneous prediction of a possibility of spin- triplet correlations in such structures, almost two decades back. F/S hybrid structures in various configurations are now studied as rich sources of emergent states and new effects. Unlike the spin singlet Cooper pairs, the spin triplet Cooper pairs are much less affected b… Show more

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“…In this sense, a fundamental role is played by spin-polarized Cooper pairs, the so-called triplets, that, under appropriate conditions, can be generated at the interface of SC/FM hybrids [4]. In the last years, several combinations of materials and device architectures have been explored to create and manipulate triplets, for example, spin valves based on half-metallic ferromagnets [5], Josephson junctions fabricated from common metals [6] or conical magnets [7] and domain walls in notched geometry [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, a fundamental role is played by spin-polarized Cooper pairs, the so-called triplets, that, under appropriate conditions, can be generated at the interface of SC/FM hybrids [4]. In the last years, several combinations of materials and device architectures have been explored to create and manipulate triplets, for example, spin valves based on half-metallic ferromagnets [5], Josephson junctions fabricated from common metals [6] or conical magnets [7] and domain walls in notched geometry [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%