Andreev Reflection Spectroscopy in Niobium Point Contacts in Magnetic Field

Abstract

The Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk model of the Point-Contact Andreev Reflection spectroscopy does not provide an adequate description of experiment in the presence of magnetic field. We demonstrate this using a junction between a niobium tip and a copper film. We modify the the-ory to explicitly take into account the contribution to conductance that stems from the normal vortex cores in the superconductor. These results have important implications for interpretation of transport spin polarisation measurements using PCAR technique. We demonstrate that stray magnetic fields can be responsible for the experimentally observed dependence of the spin po-larisation on the strength of the interface barrier, and potential misassignment of the inferred spin polarisation.

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