Abstract
Odd-frequency triplet Cooper pairs are believed to be the carriers of long-range superconducting correlations in ferromagnets. Such triplet pairs are generated by an inhomogeneous magnetism at the interface between a superconductor (S) and a ferromagnet (F). So far, reproducible long-range effects were reported only in complex layered structures designed to provide the magnetic inhomogeneity. Here we show that spin triplet pair formation can be found in simple unstructured Nb/permalloy (Py = Ni0.8Fe0.2)/Nb trilayers)/Nb trilayers and Nb/Py bilayers, but only when the thickness of the ferromagnetic layer ranges between 140 and 250 nm. The effect is related to the emergence of an intrinsically inhomogeneous magnetic state, which is a precursor of the well-known stripe regime in Py that in our samples sets in at thickness larger than 300 nm.
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Cirillo, C., Voltan, S., Ilyina, E. A., Hernández, J. M., Garca-Santiago, A., Aarts, J., & Attanasio, C. (2017). Long-range proximity effect in Nb-based heterostructures induced by a magnetically inhomogeneous permalloy layer. New Journal of Physics, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa5de8
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