Transitions between "π" and "0" states in superconductor -- ferromagnet -- superconductor junctions
Abstract
Experimental and theoretical study of superconductor (S) -- ferromagnet (F) -- superconductor junctions showed that in certain range of parameters (e.g., the length of the ferromagnet dF, the exchange field, E ex) the ground state of a SFS junction corresponds to superconducting phase difference π or 0. The phase diagram of a SFS junction with the respect to π and 0 states is investigated in this letter in E ex, dF, T space. It is shown that the phase diagram is very sensitive to the geometry of the system, in particular, to the amount of disorder.
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