An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
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In magnetically textured Josephson junctions the topological regime hosts Majorana bound states coexisting with robust odd-frequency equal-spin triplet pairing that shows 1/ω divergence when Majoranas are decoupled.
Nonuniform strain tunes the crossover from trivial Andreev bound states to robust Majorana bound states in disordered superconductor-semiconductor heterostructures.
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Spin-polarized Josephson current induced by inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayers
An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
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Odd-frequency Pairing in Josephson Junctions Coupled by Magnetic Textures
In magnetically textured Josephson junctions the topological regime hosts Majorana bound states coexisting with robust odd-frequency equal-spin triplet pairing that shows 1/ω divergence when Majoranas are decoupled.
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Strain-controlled crossover between Majorana and Andreev bound states in disordered superconductor-semiconductor heterostructures
Nonuniform strain tunes the crossover from trivial Andreev bound states to robust Majorana bound states in disordered superconductor-semiconductor heterostructures.