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Singlet-triplet conversion and the long-range proximity effect in superconductor-ferromagnet structures with generic spin dependent fields

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The long-range proximity effect in superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) hybrid nano-structures is observed if singlet Cooper pairs from the superconductor are converted into triplet pairs which can diffuse into the fer- romagnet over large distances. It is commonly believed that this happens only in the presence of magnetic inhomogeneities. We show that there are other sources of the long-range triplet component (LRTC) of the con- densate and establish general conditions for their occurrence. As a prototypical example we consider first a system where the exchange field and spin-orbit coupling can be treated as time and space components of an effective SU(2) potential. We derive a SU(2) covariant diffusive equation for the condensate and demonstrate that an effective SU(2) electric field is responsible for the long-range proximity effect. Finally, we extend our analysis to a generic ferromagnet and establish a universal condition for the LRTC. Our results open a new avenue in the search for such correlations in S/F structures and make a hitherto unknown connection between the LRTC and Yang-Mills electrostatics.

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Switchable Josephson current in junctions with spin-orbit coupling

cond-mat.supr-con · 2019-09-01 · accept · novelty 6.0

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.

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  • Switchable Josephson current in junctions with spin-orbit coupling cond-mat.supr-con · 2019-09-01 · accept · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    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.