2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-014-1241-2
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A Peculiar Solitary Re-entrant Superconductivity Induced by an External Magnetic Field in Ferromagnet-Superconductor Heterostructures

Abstract: We solve the boundary value problem for the Usadel-like equations in the dirty limit case for thin-film three-layered ferromagnet (F) -superconductor (S) structures. Our theoretical approach taking into account of the asymmetry and triplet superconducting correlations is valid in the external magnetic field presence as in the real experimental setup for the FS spin valve explorations. Based on the recent experimental data obtained for the symmetrical (FSF) trilayer in an external magnetic field, we expand the … Show more

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“…As was mentioned above, such an extraordinary nonmonotonic dependence T c (d f 2 ) is called solitary superconductivity. Note again that for the parallel state, the system is always in the resistive state [7,8,9] and hence, the difference ∆T = T AP c − T P c ≡ T AP c is a maximal. The physical reason for this phenomenon is simple: the exchange field of the intermediate F 2 layer, which is a strong depairing factor for the superconducting state, is partially compensated at AP state, herewith the "effective" exchange field becomes smaller and superconductivity appears.…”
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“…As was mentioned above, such an extraordinary nonmonotonic dependence T c (d f 2 ) is called solitary superconductivity. Note again that for the parallel state, the system is always in the resistive state [7,8,9] and hence, the difference ∆T = T AP c − T P c ≡ T AP c is a maximal. The physical reason for this phenomenon is simple: the exchange field of the intermediate F 2 layer, which is a strong depairing factor for the superconducting state, is partially compensated at AP state, herewith the "effective" exchange field becomes smaller and superconductivity appears.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deviation of the magnetic alignment from the AP state results in the fast vanishing of this compensation and, as a result, in the reduction of the critical temperature [7,8,9]. This important feature of the system with solitary superconductivity makes them the most promising for superconducting spin valve applications, because the high values of difference ∆T are necessary for stable operation of spin valve.…”
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