The long-range triplet Josephson current in diffusive lateral junctions with spin-orbit coupling can be switched between 0 and pi states by rotating the exchange field or by tuning the Rashba or Dresselhaus coupling.
Theory of the spin-galvanic effect and the anomalous phase-shift $\varphi_{0}$ in superconductors and Josephson junctions with intrinsic spin-orbit coupling
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Due to the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) an electric current flowing in a normal metal or semiconductor can induce a bulk magnetic moment. This effect is known as the Edelstein (EE) or magneto-electric effect. Similarly, in a bulk superconductor a phase gradient may create a finite spin density. The inverse effect, also known as the spin-galvanic effect, corresponds to the creation of a supercurrent by an equilibrium spin polarization. Here, by exploiting the analogy between a linear-in-momentum SOC and a background SU(2) gauge field, we develop a quasiclassical transport theory to deal with magneto-electric effects in superconducting structures. For bulk superconductors this approach allows us to easily reproduce and generalize a number of previously known results. For Josephson junctions we establish a direct connection between the inverse EE and the appearance of an anomalous phase-shift $\varphi_{0}$ in the current-phase relation. In particular we show that $\varphi_{0}$ is proportional to the equilibrium spin-current in the weak link. We also argue that our results are valid generically, beyond the particular case of linear-in-momentum SOC. The magneto-electric effects discussed in this study may find applications in the emerging field of coherent spintronics with superconductors.
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Switchable Josephson current in junctions with spin-orbit coupling
The long-range triplet Josephson current in diffusive lateral junctions with spin-orbit coupling can be switched between 0 and pi states by rotating the exchange field or by tuning the Rashba or Dresselhaus coupling.