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Proximity Effect as a Probe of Electronic Correlations and Exchange Field in Dirty Ferromagnet/Superconductor Nanostructures

Solid State Phenomena(2009)

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Abstract
We investigate the interplay between the BCS and 2D Larkin-Ovchinnikov-Fulde-Ferrell (LOFF) states in the dirty thin ferromagnetic metal/superconductor (FM/S) nanostructures. For the FM/S bilayers we have derived the dependencies of critical temperature on the FM layer exchange field, electronic correlations and thickness. Moreover, in the corresponding FM/S/FM trilayers we predict two new pi phase superconducting states with electron-electron repulsion in the FM layers. The 2D modulated LOFF states are possible in such trilayers only in presence of a weak magnetic field and at suitable parameters of the FM and S layers. On this base we originally propose the method of proximity effect probe the magnitude and sign of the electronic correlations, the order parameter symmetry and exchange fields in various FM layers.
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superconductivity,ferromagnetism,proximity effect,mutual accommodation,boundary value problem,electronic correlations
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