2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2714302
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Magnetic instabilities along the superconducting phase boundary of Nb∕Ni multilayers

Abstract: We report vibrating reed and superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer data that exhibit prominent dips or oscillations of the superconducting (SC) onset temperature, ΔTC(H)≈0.01–0.7K, for a [Nb(23nm)∕Ni(5nm)]5 multilayer (ML) in dc magnetic fields applied nearly parallel to the ML plane. The vibrating reed data exhibit reproducible structures below TC that may reflect multiple SC transitions, but they are sensitive to ac field amplitude and dc field orientation. This striking behavior poses cha… Show more

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“…Real Ni films tend to form complex magnetization profiles (in/out-of-plane) and domain structures as function of d F [23]. Integral magnetization measurements in SF layers show a complex behavior as a function of temperature, applied field, and sample history [24,25], e.g. SF structures spontaneously alter their stray field by changing magnetic domain distribution [26].…”
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“…Real Ni films tend to form complex magnetization profiles (in/out-of-plane) and domain structures as function of d F [23]. Integral magnetization measurements in SF layers show a complex behavior as a function of temperature, applied field, and sample history [24,25], e.g. SF structures spontaneously alter their stray field by changing magnetic domain distribution [26].…”
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