Abstract
The influence of an inhomogeneous magnetic field on the magnetoresistance of thin Al films, used in different superconductor-ferromagnet hybrids, has been investigated. Two contrasting magnetic textures with out-of-plane magnetization are explored: namely, (i) a plain film in a multidomain state and (ii) an array of microsized dots. The stray fields of the ferromagnetic structures confine the superconducting condensate and, accordingly, modify the condition for the nucleation of superconductivity. By switching between different magnetic states of the ferromagnet, this confinement can be tuned at will, thereby reversibly changing the dependence of the critical temperature Tc on an external magnetic field H. In particular, continuous evolution from a conventional linear Tc (H) dependence with a single maximum to a reentrant superconducting phase boundary with multiple Tc peaks has been demonstrated. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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Gillijns, W., Aladyshkin, A. Y., Silhanek, A. V., & Moshchalkov, V. V. (2007). Magnetic confinement of the superconducting condensate in superconductor-ferromagnet hybrid composites. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 76(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.76.060503
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