Tunneling Studies of Superconductor/Strong Ferromagnet Bilayers

ORAL

Abstract

Thin-film heterostructures composed of superconductors and ferromagnets have recently received much interest, as they provide a unique opportunity to study the proximity effect between superconductivity and magnetism. We report systematic tunneling density of states (DOS) measurements on superconductor (Nb) /strong ferromagnet (CoFe, Ni) bilayers made with high quality aluminum-oxide planar tunnel junctions as a function of ferromagnetic thickness, $d_F$. In CoFe, we find that as $d_F$ increases, the superconducting DOS exhibits a scaling behavior in which the deviations from the normal-state conductance have a universal shape, which decreases exponentially in amplitude. The decay length, $d_1$, is approximately $0.4$~nm. We do not see oscillations in the DOS as a function of $d_F$, as one would expect from predictions based on the Usadel equations using reasonable parameters, although an oscillation in $T_c(d_F)$ has been seen in the same materials. Measurements on Nb/Ni bilayers will also be presented. This work is supported by AFOSR, DOE, and KOSEF through CSCMR.

Authors

  • Paul SanGiorgio

    Stanford University

  • Serge Reymond

    Universit\'{e} de Lausanne

  • M.R. Beasley

    Stanford University

  • Tesu Kim

  • Jun Hyung Kwon

  • Kookrin Char

    Seoul National University, Center for Strongly Correlated Materials Research, School of Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, School of Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea