First order 0 - π phase transitions in superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor trilayers

Abstract

We study the thermodynamics of the diffusive SFS trilayer composed of thin superconductor (S) and ferromagnet (F) layers. On the basis the self-consistent solutions of nonlinear Usadel equations in the F and S layers we obtain the Ginzburg--Landau expansion and compute the condensation free energy and entropy of the 0 (even) and π (odd) order parameter configurations. The first order 0-π transition as a function of temperature T occurs, which is responsible for a jump of the averaged magnetic field penetration depth λ(T) recently observed on experiments [N.Pompeo, et. al., Phys. Rev. B 90, 064510 (2014)]. The generalized Ginzburg-Landau functional was proposed to describe SFS trilayer for arbitrary phase difference between the superconducting order parameters in the S layers. The temperature dependence of the SFS Josephson junction critical current demonstrates the strong anharmonicity of the corresponding current--phase relation in the vicinity of the 0-π transition. In rf SQUID, coexistence of stable and metastable 0 and π states provides integer and half--integer fluxoid configurations.

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