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2022
Journal Article
Title
Switchable spiral Josephson junction: A superconducting spin-valve proposal
Abstract
We propose a superconducting spin valve based on a Josephson junction with B20-familymagnetic metal as a barrier material. Our analysis shows that the states of this element can be switched by reorienting the intrinsic non-collinear magnetization of the spiral magnet. This reorientation modifies long-range spin-triplet correlations and thereby strongly influences the critical Josephson current. Compared to superconducting spin valves proposed earlier, our device has the following advantages: (a) it contains only one barrier layer, which makes it easier to fabricate and control; (b) its ground state is stable, which prevents uncontrolled switching;(c) it is compatible with devices of low-T Josephson electronics. This device may switch between two logical states which exhibit two different values of critical current, or its positive and negative values. I.e. 0- p switch is achievable on a simple Josephson junction.
Author(s)
Chernov, Alexander
Center for Photonics and 2D Materials, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny
Project(s)
Megagrant
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation