π-0 Transition in Superconductor-Ferromagnetic-Superconductor Junctions
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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currentjosephsonpi-0transitionjunctionsnonzerophasesuperconductor-ferromagnetic-superconductor
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Superconductor-Ferromagnetic-Superconductor (SFS) Josephson junctions are known to exhibit a transition between $\pi$ and 0 states. In this note we find the $\pi-0$ phase diagram of an SFS junction depending on the transparency of an intermediate insulating layer (I). We show that in general, the Josephson critical current is nonzero at the $\pi-0$ transition temperature. Contributions to the current from the two spin channels nearly compensate each other and the first harmonic of the Josephson current as a function of phase difference is suppressed. However, higher harmonics give a nonzero contribution to the supercurrent.
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