Depairing currents in superconductor / ferromagnet Nb/CuNi trilayers close to Tc

Abstract

In superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) heterostructures, the exchange field hex of the F-layer suppresses the superconducting order parameter in the S-layer via the proximity effect. One issue in current research is the effect of a domain state, or, more generally, different directions of hex, on the superconductivity. We used a pulsed-current technique in order to measure the superconducting transport properties of Cu1-xNix/Nb/Cu1-xNix (x = 0.54) F/S/F trilayers structured in strips of about 2 μm wide and 20 μm long as function of a small in-plane magnetic field. We find that the depairing current is tied to the magnetization behavior. In particular, we show that the suppression of superconductivity in the S-layer is smallest when the external magnetic field equals the coercive field Hc of the F-layers.

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