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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Lee, Stephen Leslie
University of St Andrews
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Publications (14/14 displayed)
- 2023Spin-orbit driven superconducting proximity effects in Pt/Nb thin filmscitations
- 2021Structural features in some layered hybrid copper chloride perovskitescitations
- 2018Observation of anomalous Meissner screening in Cu/Nb and Cu/Nb/Co thin filmscitations
- 2017Emergent magnetism at transition-metal–nanocarbon interfacescitations
- 2016Beating the Stoner criterion using molecular interfacescitations
- 2016Dynamical torque in CoxFe3–xO4 nanocube thin films characterized by femtosecond magneto-optics : a π-shift control of the magnetization precessioncitations
- 2016Remotely induced magnetism in a normal metal using a superconducting spin-valvecitations
- 2016Dynamical torque in Co x Fe 3–x O 4 nanocube thin films characterized by femtosecond magneto-optics:a π-shift control of the magnetization precessioncitations
- 2016Dynamical torque in CoxFe3–xO4 nanocube thin films characterized by femtosecond magneto-opticscitations
- 2015Beating the Stoner criterion using molecular interfacescitations
- 2005Agglomeration and sintering in annealed FePt nanoparticle assemblies studied by small angle neutron scattering and x-ray diffractioncitations
- 2005Coexistence and coupling of superconductivity and magnetism in thin film structurescitations
- 2004Structural and magnetic model of self-assembled FePt nanoparticle arrayscitations
- 2003μSR Studies of the Interaction between Magnetism and Superconductivity in κ-BETS 2 FeCl 4citations
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Remotely induced magnetism in a normal metal using a superconducting spin-valve
Abstract
The authors acknowledge the support of the EPSRC through Grants No. EP/J01060X, No. EP/J010626/1, No. EP/J010650/1, No. EP/J010634/1, and No. EP/J010618/1, support of a studentship supported by JEOL Europe and the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, and the support of the RFBR via awards No. 13-02-01452-a, and No. 14-02-90018 Bel-a. ; Superconducting spintronics has emerged in the past decade as a promising new field that seeks to open a new dimension for nanoelectronics by utilizing the internal spin structure of the superconducting Cooper pair as a new degree of freedom1,2. Its basic building blocks are spin-triplet Cooper pairs with equally aligned spins, which are promoted by proximity of a conventional superconductor to a ferromagnetic material with inhomogeneous macroscopic magnetization3. Using low-energy muon spin-rotation experiments we find an unanticipated effect, in contradiction with the existing theoretical models of superconductivity and ferromagnetism: the appearance of a magnetization in a thin layer of a non-magnetic metal (gold), separated from a ferromagnetic double layer by a 50-nm-thick superconducting layer of Nb. The effect can be controlled either by temperature or by using a magnetic field to control the state of the remote ferromagnetic elements, and may act as a basic building block for a new generation of quantum interference devices based on the spin of a Cooper pair. ; Peer reviewed