1. Backflow Effect on Spin Diffusion Near Ferromagnet-Superconductor Interface
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Faiz, M., Panguluri, R. P., Nadgorny, B., Balke, B., Wurmehl, S., Felser, C., and Petukhov, A. G.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The behavior of spin propagation in metals in various measurement schemes is shown to be qualitatively different than a simple exponential decay - due to the backflow effect on spin diffusion in the presence of interfaces. To probe this effect we utilize the spin sensitivity of an Andreev contact between gold films of variable thickness deposited on top of a spin injector, Co$_{2}$Mn$_{0.5}$Fe$_{0.5}$Si, with the spin polarization of approximately 45\%, and Nb superconducting tip. While the results are consistent with gradually decaying spin polarization as the film thickness increases, the spin diffusion length in Au found to be 285 nm, is more than two times larger that one would have obtained without taking the backflow effect into account.
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- 2019