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Inhomogeneous superconductivity induced in a weak ferromagnet
Under certain conditions, the order parameter induced by a superconductor (S)
in a ferromagnet (F) can be inhomogeneous and oscillating, which results e.g.
in the so-called pi-coupling in S/F/S junctions. In principle, the
inhomogeneous state can be induced at T_c as function of the F-layer thickness
d_F in S/F bilayers and multilayers, which should result in a dip-like
characteristic of T_c(d_F). We show the results of measurements on the S/F
system Nb/Cu_{1-x}Ni_x, for Ni-concentrations in the range x = 0.5-0.7, where
such effects might be expected. We find that the critical thickness for the
occurrence of superconductivity is still relatively high, even for these weak
ferromagnets. The resulting dip then is intrinsically shallow and difficult to
observe, which explains the lack of a clear signature in the T_c(d_F) data.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. To be publishedin Physica C (proceedings of the
Second Euroconference on Vortex Matter in Superconductors, Crete, 2001
Giant magnetoresistance in quantum magnetic contacts
We present calculations of quantized conductance and magnetoresistance in
nanosize point contacts between two ferromagnetic metals. When conductance is
open for only one conduction electrons spin-projection, the magnitude of
magnetoresistance is limited by the rate of conduction electron spin-reversal
processes. For the case when both spin-channels contribute to the conductance
we analyze the influence of the point contact cross-section asymmetry on the
giant megnetoresistance. Recent experiments on magnetoresistance of magnetic
point contacts are discussed in the framework of the developed theory.Comment: 11 pages, TEX, 2 Figures. Journ. Magn. Magn. Mater. (2002) submitte
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