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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (1998-2015) Année : 2006

Josephson coupling through ferromagnetic heterojunctions with noncollinear magnetizations

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We study the Josephson effect in clean heterojunctions that consist of superconductors connected through two metallic ferromagnets with insulating interfaces. We solve the scattering problem based on the Bogoliubov--de Gennes equation for any relative orientation of in-plane magnetizations, arbitrary transparency of interfaces, and mismatch of Fermi wave vectors. Both spin singlet and triplet superconducting correlations are taken into account, and the Josephson current is calculated as a function of the ferromagnetic layers thicknesses and of the angle $\alpha$ between their magnetizations. We find that the critical Josephson current $I_c$ is a monotonic function of $\alpha$ when the junction is far enough from $0-\pi$ transitions. This holds when ferromagnets are relatively weak. For stronger ferromagnets, variation of $\alpha$ induces switching between 0 and $\pi$ states and $I_c(\alpha)$ is non-monotonic function, displaying characteristic dips at the transitions. However, the non-monotonicity is the effect of a weaker influence of the exchange potential in the case of non-parallel magnetizations. No substantial impact of spin-triplet superconducting correlations on the Josephson current has been found in the clean limit. Experimental control of the critical current and $0-\pi$ transitions by varying the angle between magnetizations is suggested.

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hal-00401028 , version 1 (02-07-2009)

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Z. Pajovic, M. Bozovic, Z. Radovic, Alexandre I. Buzdin, Jérôme Cayssol. Josephson coupling through ferromagnetic heterojunctions with noncollinear magnetizations. Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics (1998-2015), 2006, 74 (18), pp.184509 (7). ⟨10.1103/PhysRevB.74.184509⟩. ⟨hal-00401028⟩

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