Nonlocal spin correlations mediated by a superconductor
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Nonlocal charge correlations induced in two normal metals contacted separately to a supercon- ductor have been studied intensively in the past few years. Here we investigate nonlocal correlations induced by the transfer of pure spin currents through a superconductor on a scale comparable to the superconducting coherence length. As with charge currents, two processes contribute to the nonlocal spin signal: crossed Andreev reflection (CAR), where an electron with spin up injected from one normal metal into the superconductor results in a hole with spin down being injected into the second normal metal, and elastic cotunneling (EC), where the electron with spin up injected from the first normal metal results in an electron with spin up being injected into the second normal metal. Unlike charge currents, however, the spin currents associated with CAR and EC add due to the fact that the bulk superconductor cannot sustain a net spin current.
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