Superconducting switching due to triplet component in the Pb/Cu/Ni/Cu/Co2Cr1-xFexAly spin-valve structure
Abstract
We report the superconducting properties of the Co2Cr1-xFexAly/Cu/Ni/Cu/Pb spin-valve structure which magnetic part comprises the Heusler alloy layer HA = Co2Cr1-xFexAly with a high degree of spin polarization (DSP) of the conduction band and the Ni layer of variable thickness. We obtained that the separation between the superconducting transition curves measured for the parallel (α = 0) and perpendicular (α = 90) orientation of the magnetizations of the HA and Ni layers reaches up to 0.5 K (α is an angle between the magnetization of two ferromagnetic layers). For all studied samples the dependence of the superconducting transition temperature Tc on α demonstrates a deep minimum in the vicinity of the perpendicular configuration of magnetizations. This suggests that the observed minimum and the corresponding full switching effect of the spin valve is caused by the long-range triplet component of the superconducting condensate in the multilayer. Such a large effect can be attributed to a half-metallic nature of the HA layer which in the orthogonal configuration efficiently draws off the spin-polarized Cooper pairs from the space between the HA and Ni layers. Our results indicate a significant potential of the concept of the superconducting spin-valve multilayer comprising a half-metallic ferromagnet recently proposed by A. Singh et al., Phys. Rev. X 5, 021019 (2015) in achieving large values of the switching effect.
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