Andreev nanoprobe of half-metallic CrO2 films using superconducting cuprate tips
Abstract
Superconducting tips of YBa2 Cu3O7-x were used to perform point-contact Andreev reflection spectroscopy on half-metallic CrO2 thin films. At 4.2K, strong suppression of the d-wave Andreev reflection characteristics was observed, consistent with the high spin polarization of CrO2. Our technique was validated by comparison with data taken on non-magnetic Au films, and with data taken by superconducting Pb tips. The point contacts were estimated to be 10nm in size, attesting to their ballistic and microscopic nature. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using superconducting cuprate tips as spin-sensitive nanoprobes of ferromagnets.
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