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arxiv: 1011.3602 · v1 · pith:OYWDQHOJnew · submitted 2010-11-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.supr-con

Extremely long quasiparticle spin lifetimes in superconducting aluminium using MgO tunnel spin injectors

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con
keywords spinsuperconductingaluminumpolarizedcarriersdevicesinjectorslong
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There has been an intense search in recent years for long-lived spin-polarized carriers for spintronic and quantum-computing devices. Here we report that spin polarized quasi-particles in superconducting aluminum layers have surprisingly long spin-lifetimes, nearly a million times longer than in their normal state. The lifetime is determined from the suppression of the aluminum's superconductivity resulting from the accumulation of spin polarized carriers in the aluminum layer using tunnel spin injectors. A Hanle effect, observed in the presence of small in-plane orthogonal fields, is shown to be quantitatively consistent with the presence of long-lived spin polarized quasi-particles. Our experiments show that the superconducting state can be significantly modified by small electric currents, much smaller than the critical current, which is potentially useful for devices involving superconducting qubits.

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