Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
We study the physical properties of a half-metallic ferromagnet superconductor HMS bilayer, allowing
for an arbitrary bulk pairing symmetry of the superconductor and spin-dependent processes at the interface. In
particular, we study how the possibility of unconventional pairing such as p- and d-wave and a spin-active
interface influence the i conductance spectra, ii proximity effect, and iii local density of states of such a
bilayer. Our calculation is done both analytically and numerically in the ballistic limit, using both a continuum
and lattice model. It is found that the spin-dependent phase shifts occurring at the HMS interface seriously
influence all of the aforementioned phenomena. We explain our results in terms of Andreev reflection in the
presence of a spin-active interface, allowing for both spin-filtering and spin-mixing processes. We demonstrate
how the surface bound states induced by the anisotropy of the superconducting order parameter at the HMS
interface are highly sensitive to these spin-dependent processes. Our results can be directly tested experimentally
using scanning tunnel microscope measurements and/or point-contact spectroscopy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cuoco, Mario
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