Andreev Reflection and Spin Injection into s- and d-wave Superconductors

Abstract

We study the effect of spin injection into s- and d-wave superconductors, with an emphasis on the interplay between boundary and bulk spin transport properties. The quantities of interest include the amount of non-equilibrium magnetization (m), as well as the induced spin-dependent current (Is) and boundary voltage (Vs). In general, the Andreev reflection makes each of the three quantities depend on a different combination of the boundary and bulk contributions. The situation simplifies either for half-metallic ferromagnets or in the strong barrier limit, where both Vs and m depend solely on the bulk spin transport/relaxation properties. The implications of our results for the on-going spin injection experiments in high Tc cuprates are discussed.

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