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    Influence of s-d scattering on the electron density of states in ferromagnet/superconductor bilayer

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    We study the dependence of the electronic density of states (DOS) on the distance from the boundary for a ferromagnet/superconductor bilayer. We calculate the electron density of states in such structure taking into account the two-band model of the ferromagnet (FM) with conducting s and localized d electrons and a simple s-wave superconductor (SC). It is demonstrated that due to the electron s-d scattering in the ferromagnetic layer in the third order of s-d scattering parameter the oscillation of the density of states has larger period and more drastic decrease in comparison with the oscillation period for the electron density of states in the zero order.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Critical temperature of superconductor/ferromagnet bilayers

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    Superconductor/ferromagnet bilayers are known to exhibit nontrivial dependence of the critical temperature T_c on the thickness d_f of the ferromagnetic layer. We develop a general method for investigation of T_c as a function of the bilayer's parameters. It is shown that interference of quasiparticles makes T_c(d_f) a nonmonotonic function. The results are in good agreement with experiment. Our method also applies to multilayered structures.Comment: 4 pages, 2 EPS figures; the style file jetpl.cls is included. Version 2: typos correcte

    Resonant flux motion and I-V -characteristics in frustrated Josephson junctions

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    We describe the dynamics of fluxons moving in a frustrated Josephson junction with p, d, and f-wave symmetry and calculate the I-V characteristics. The behavior of fluxons is quite distinct in the long and short length junction limit. For long junctions the intrinsic flux is bound at the center and the moving integer fluxon or antifluxon interacts with it only when it approaches the junction's center. For small junctions the intrinsic flux can move as a bunched type fluxon introducing additional steps in the I-V characteristics. Possible realization in quantum computation is presented.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure

    Order parameter oscillations in Fe/Ag/Bi2Sr2CaCu2O{8+delta} tunnel junctions

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    We have performed temperature dependent tunneling conductance spectroscopy on Fe/Ag/Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 (BSCCO) planar junctions. The multilayered Fe counterelectrode was designed to probe the proximity region of the ab-plane of BSCCO. The spectra manifested a coherent oscillatory behavior with magnitude and sign dependent on the energy, decaying with increasing distance from the junction barrier, in conjunction with the theoretical predictions involving d-wave superconductors coupled with ferromagnets. The conductance oscillates in antiphase at E = 0 and E = +/-Delta. Spectral features characteristic to a broken time-reversal pairing symmetry are detected and they do not depend on the geometrical characteristics of the ferromagnetic film.Comment: 4 pages and 4 figures Submitted to Physical Review Letter

    Density of states in SF bilayers with arbitrary strength of magnetic scattering

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    We developed the self-consistent method for the calculation of the density of states N(ϵ)N(\epsilon) in the SF bilayers. It based on the quasi-classical Usadel equations and takes into account the suppression of superconductivity in the S layer due to the proximity effect with the F metal, as well as existing mechanisms of the spin dependent electron scattering. We demonstrate that the increase of the spin orbit or spin flip electron scattering rates results in completely different transformations of N(ϵ)N(\epsilon) at the free F layer interface. The developed formalism has been applied for the interpretation of the available experimental data.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figure
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