Spin-dependent proximity effects in ferromagnetic semiconductor/superconductor structures |
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Authors: | Xinjian Yang Hong Li |
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Affiliation: | College of Physics Science and Technology, China University of Petroleum, Dongying 257061, China |
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Abstract: | Proximity effects in normal metal/insulator/ferromagnetic semiconductor/superconductor (NM/I/FS/SC) and NM/I/SC/FS junctions are studied based on an extended Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk (BTK) theory. It is found that the magnitude of the proximity effects depends to a great extent on the mismatches of the effective mass and band between the FS and SC. For NM/I/FS/SC junction, the transition of the tunneling conductance from “0” to “π” state is determined by the mass, magnetic exchange energy in FS and the thickness of FS. For NM/I/SC/FS junctions, the conductance spectrum is spin-dependent, indicating a local coexistence of weak ferromagnetism and s-wave superconductivity. |
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Keywords: | NM/I/FS/SC junctions Proximity effects Magnetic exchange energy |
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