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Triplet contribution to the Josephson current in the nonequilibrium superconductor/ferromagnet/superconductor junction
The Josephson current through a long s-wave superconductor/weak
ferromagnet/s-wave superconductor weak link is studied theoretically in the
regime of nonequilibrium spin-dependent occupation of electron states in the
ferromagnetic intelayer. While under the considered nonequilibrium condition
the standard supercurrent, carried by the singlet part of current-carrying
density of states, is not modified, the additional supercurrent flowing via the
triplet part of the current-carrying density of states appears. Depending on
voltage, controlling the particular form of spin-dependent nonequilibrium in
the interlayer, this additional current can enhance or reduce the usual current
of the singlet component and also switch the junction between 0- and
-states.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Long range triplet Josephson effect through a ferromagnetic trilayer
We study the Josephson current through a ferromagnetic trilayer, both in the
diffusive and clean limits. For colinear (parallel or antiparallel)
magnetizations in the layers, the Josephson current is small due to short range
proximity effect in superconductor/ferromagnet structures. For non colinear
magnetizations, we determine the conditions for the Josephson current to be
dominated by another contribution originating from long range triplet proximity
effect.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Topological Hall Effect in Inhomogeneous Superconductors
We propose a possible mechanism of topological Hall effect in inhomogeneous
superconducting states. In our scenario, the Berry phase effect associated with
spatially modulated superconducting order parameter gives rise to a fictitious
Lorentz force acting on quasiparticles. In the case of the
Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state, the topological Hall effect is detected
by applying an electromagnetic wave with a tuned wave number on a surface of
the system.Comment: 4 page
Degenerate self-similar measures, spectral asymptotics and small deviations of Gaussian processes
We find the logarithmic small ball asymptotics for the -norm with
respect to a degenerate self-similar measures of a certain class of Gaussian
processes including Brownian motion, Ornstein - Uhlenbeck process and their
integrated counterparts.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur
Recovering of superconductivity in exchange fields exceeding Pauli limiting field under spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution
We study theoretically the simultaneous influence of spin accumulation
potential and the Zeeman exchange field on singlet
superconductivity. It is shown that the pair-breaking effect of the Zeeman
field can be fully compensated by creation of the appropriate spin accumulation
potential in the superconductor. Moreover, superconductivity can be recovered
for exchange fields well exceeding the Pauli limiting field. It is proposed
that the effect can be experimentally realized on the basis of voltage biased
junction consisting of a thin superconducting film sandwiched between two half
metals.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, published versio
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