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Evidence for anisotropic spin-triplet Andreev reflection at the 2D van der Waals ferromagnet/superconductor interface

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Abstract

Fundamental symmetry breaking and relativistic spin–orbit coupling give rise to fascinating phenomena in quantum materials. Of particular interest are the interfaces between ferromagnets and common s-wave superconductors, where the emergent spin-orbit fields support elusive spin-triplet superconductivity, crucial for superconducting spintronics and topologically-protected Majorana bound states. Here, we report the observation of large magnetoresistances at the interface between a quasi-two-dimensional van der Waals ferromagnet Fe0.29TaS2 and a conventional s-wave superconductor NbN, which provides the possible experimental evidence for the spin triplet Andreev reflection and induced spin-triplet superconductivity at ferromagnet/superconductor interface arising from Rashba spin-orbit coupling. The temperature, voltage, and interfacial barrier dependences of the magnetoresistance further support the induced spin-triplet superconductivity and spin-triplet Andreev reflection. This discovery, together with the impressive advances in two-dimensional van der Waals ferromagnets, opens an important opportunity to design and probe superconducting interfaces with exotic properties.

Presenters

  • Ranran Cai

    Peking Univ

Authors

  • Ranran Cai

    Peking Univ

  • YUNYAN YAO

    Peking Univ

  • Peng Lv

    Wuhan University of Technology

  • Yang Ma

    Peking Univ

  • Wenyu Xing

    Peking Univ

  • Boning Li

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Yuan Ji

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Huibin Zhou

    Peking University

  • Chenghao Shen

    State Univ of NY - Buffalo

  • Shuang Jia

    Peking Univ, International Center for Quantum Materials, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

  • X.C. Xie

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Igor Zutic

    State Univ of NY - Buffalo

  • Qing-Feng Sun

    Peking University

  • Wei Han

    Peking Univ