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arxiv: cond-mat/0604097 · v3 · submitted 2006-04-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

High quality ferromagnetic 0 and pi Josephson tunnel junctions

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We fabricated high quality $\Nb/\Al_2\O_3/\Ni_{0.6}\Cu_{0.4}/\Nb$ superconductor-insulator-ferromagnet-superconductor Josephson tunnel junctions. Depending on the thickness of the ferromagnetic $\Ni_{0.6}\Cu_{0.4}$ layer and on the ambient temperature, the junctions were in the 0 or $\pi$ ground state. All junctions have homogeneous interfaces showing almost perfect Fraunhofer patterns. The $\Al_2\O_3$ tunnel barrier allows to achieve rather low damping, which is desired for many experiments especially in the quantum domain. The McCumber parameter $\beta_c$ increases exponentially with decreasing temperature and reaches $\beta_c\approx700$ at $T=2.1 {\rm K}$. The critical current density in the $\pi$ state was up to $5\:\rm{A/cm^2}$ at $T=2.1 {\rm K}$, resulting in a Josephson penetration depth $\lambda_J$ as low as $160\:\rm{\mu m}$. Experimentally determined junction parameters are well described by theory taking into account spin-flip scattering in the $\Ni_{0.6}\Cu_{0.4}$ layer and different transparencies of the interfaces.

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