Inverse magnetic hysteresis of the Josephson supercurrent: Study of the magnetic properties of thin niobium/permalloy ( Fe 20 Ni 80 ) interfaces
We propose a picture for the magnetic properties of superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) heterostructures based on Nb and permalloy (Py : Fe20 Ni80). By measuring the magnetic moment as a function of the temperature in S/F/S trilayers for different thicknesses of the middle F layer, we give evidence of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. B 2021-06, Vol.103 (22), p.1, Article 224521 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a picture for the magnetic properties of superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) heterostructures based on Nb and permalloy (Py : Fe20 Ni80). By measuring the magnetic moment as a function of the temperature in S/F/S trilayers for different thicknesses of the middle F layer, we give evidence of the presence of a magnetic stray field of the F layer. For values of F-layer thickness below a threshold, we establish a correlation between the magnetic measurements of the S/F/S trilayers and the anomalous magnetic dependence of the critical current in S/Insulator/thin superconducting film/F/S (SIsFS) Josephson junctions (JJs). These complementary investigations provide a self-consistent method to fully characterize S/F heterostructures and possibly demonstrate effects arising from the mutual interactions between ferromagnetism and superconductivity. A shift in the Fraunhofer critical current oscillations has been observed in the opposite direction to the one commonly observed in JJs with F barriers, as it has been recently predicted by inverse and electromagnetic proximity theories. This inverse memory effect is relevant for the design of these heterostructures as memory cells and spintronic devices. |
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ISSN: | 2469-9950 2469-9969 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.224521 |