We study theoretically the simultaneous influence of spin accumulation
potential eV↑−eV↓ 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