A spin triplet supercurrent through the half-metallic ferromagnet CrO2
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- 1 February 2006
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 439 (7078), 825-827
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04499
Abstract
In general, conventional superconductivity should not occur in a ferromagnet, though it has been seen in iron under pressure1. Moreover, theory predicts that the current is always carried by pairs of electrons in a spin singlet state2, so conventional superconductivity decays very rapidly when in contact with a ferromagnet, which normally prohibits the existence of singlet pairs. It has been predicted that this rapid spatial decay would not occur if spin triplet superconductivity could be induced in the ferromagnet3,4. Here we report a Josephson supercurrent through the strong ferromagnet CrO2, from which we infer that it is a spin triplet supercurrent. Our experimental set-up is different from those envisaged in the earlier predictions, but we conclude that the underlying physical explanation for our result is a conversion from spin singlet pairs to spin triplets at the interface. The supercurrent can be switched with the direction of the magnetization, analogous to spin valve transistors, and therefore could enable magnetization-controlled Josephson junctions.Keywords
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