We report an investigation of the structural and electronic properties of
hybrid superconductor/ferromagnet (S/F) bilayers of composition
Nb/Cu60Ni40 prepared by magnetron sputtering. X-ray and neutron
reflectometry show that both the overall interfacial roughness and vertical
correlations of the roughness of different interfaces are lower for
heterostructures deposited on Al2O3(11ˉ02) substrates than for
those deposited on Si(111). Mutual inductance experiments were then used to
study the influence of the interfacial roughness on the superconducting
transition temperature, TC. These measurements revealed a ∼ 4% higher
TC in heterostructures deposited on Al2O3, compared to those on Si. We
attribute this effect to a higher mean-free path of electrons in the S layer,
caused by a suppression of diffusive scattering at the interfaces. However, the
dependence of the TC on the thickness of the ferromagnetic layer is not
significantly different in the two systems, indicating a weak influence of the
interfacial roughness on the transparency for Cooper pairs.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure