Proximity effect in [Nb(1.5nm)/Fe(x)]10/Nb(50nm) superconducting/ferromagnet heterostructures

Abstract

We have investigated the structural, magnetic and superconducting properties of [Nb(1.5nm)/Fe(x)]10 superlattices deposited on a thick Nb(50nm) layer. Our investigation showed that the Nb(50nm) layer grows epitaxially at 800 on Al2O3(1102) substrate. Samples grown at this condition posses a high residual resistivity ratio of 15-20. By using neutron reflectometry we show that Fe/Nb superlattices with x< 4 nm form a depth-modulated FeNb alloy with concentration of iron varying between 60% and 90%. This alloy has properties of a weak ferromagnet. Proximity of this weak ferromagnetic layer to a thick superconductor leads to an intermediate phase that is characterized by co-existing superconducting and normal-state domains. By increasing the thickness of the Fe layer to x = 4 nm the intermediate phase disappears. We attribute the intermediate state to proximity induced non-homogeneous superconductivity in the periodic Fe/Nb structure.

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