Long-range spin imbalance in mesoscopic superconductors under a Zeeman splitting
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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spinrelaxationsuperconductorszeeman-splittedlengthmechanismobservedsignal
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We develop a theory of spin relaxation in Zeeman-splitted superconducting films at low temperatures. A new mechanism of spin relaxation, specific only for Zeeman-splitted superconductors is proposed. It can explain the extremely high spin relaxation lengths, experimentally observed in Zeeman-splitted superconductors, and their strong growth with the magnetic field. In the framework of this mechanism the observed spin signal is formed by the spin-independent nonequilibrium quasiparticle distribution weighted by the spin-split DOS. We demonstrate that the relaxation length of such a spin signal is determined by the energy relaxation length at energies of the order of the superconducting gap.
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