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arxiv: 2403.04851 · v3 · pith:IFZAOU5Anew · submitted 2024-03-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Quasiclassical theory of superconducting spin-splitter effects and spin-filtering via altermagnets

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keywords altermagnetscooperpairsspin-splittereffecteffectsquasiclassicalspatial
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Conducting altermagnets have recently emerged as intriguing materials supporting strongly spin-polarized currents without magnetic stray fields. We demonstrate that altermagnets enable three key functionalities, merging superconductivity and spintronics. The first prediction is a controllable supercurrent-induced edge magnetization, which acts like a dissipationless spin-splitter effect. The second and third predictions are a Cooper pair spin-splitter and a filtering effect, respectively. These effects allow for spatial separation of triplet pairs with opposite spin-polarizations and spin-selective tunneling of Cooper pairs. We derive a quasiclassical theory with associated boundary conditions that describe these phenomena and explain how they can be experimentally verified. Our results open a new path for spatial control of spin signals via triplet Cooper pairs using hybrid superconductor-altermagnet devices.

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