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Periodic Co/Nb pseudo spin valve for cryogenic memory.

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In this article, a periodic structure composed of ferromagnetic (F) layers spaced by thin superconductors (s) was proposed to check the feasibility of controllable switching between AP and P states through the whole periodic structure.
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We present a study of magnetic structures with controllable effective exchange energy for Josephson switches and memory applications. As a basis for a weak link we propose to use a periodic structure composed of ferromagnetic (F) layers spaced by thin superconductors (s). Our calculations based on the Usadel equations show that switching from parallel (P) to antiparallel (AP) alignment of neighboring F layers can lead to a significant enhancement of the critical current through the junction. To control the magnetic alignment we propose to use a periodic system whose unit cell is a pseudo spin valve of structure F1/s/F2/s where F1 and F2 are two magnetic layers having different coercive fields. In order to check the feasibility of controllable switching between AP and P states through the whole periodic structure, we prepared a superlattice [Co(1.5 nm)/Nb(8 nm)/Co(2.5 nm)/Nb(8 nm)]6 between two superconducting layers of Nb(25 nm). Neutron scattering and magnetometry data showed that parallel and antiparallel alignment can be controlled with a magnetic field of only several tens of Oersted.

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Magnetic proximity effect in Nb/Gd superlattices seen by neutron reflectometry

TL;DR: In this article, a spin-polarized neutron reflectometry was used to investigate the magnetization profile of superlattices composed of ferromagnetic Gd and superconducting Nb layers.
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Epitaxial growth and superconducting properties of thin-film PdFe/VN and VN/PdFe bilayers on MgO(001) substrates.

TL;DR: Electric resistance measurements demonstrate a metallic-type temperature dependence for the VN film with a small residual resistivity of 9 μΩ·cm at 10 K, indicating high purity and structural quality of the film.
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Controlling the proximity effect in a Co/Nb multilayer: the properties of electronic transport.

TL;DR: It is argued that such superlattices can be used as tunable kinetic inductors designed for artificial neural networks representing the information in a “current domain”, based on calculations based on the Usadel equations.
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Magnetoresistance of a Ferromagnet/Superconductor/Ferromagnet Trilayer Microbridge Based on Diluted PdFe Alloy

TL;DR: A negative magnetoresistive effect has been observed for ferromagnetic PdFe alloy trilayers in this article, which is represented by sharp negative peaks in magnetoresistance at magnetic fields opposite in sign to the initial saturated magnetizations.
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce magnetostatics and magnetism of localized electrons on the atom, and apply it to spin electronics and magnetic recording, as well as applications of hard magnets.
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Generalized Diffusion Equation for Superconducting Alloys

TL;DR: Eilenberger's transportlike equations for a superconductor of type II can be simplified very much in the dirty limit, and a diffusionlike equation is derived which is the generalization of the de Gennes-Maki theory for dirty superconductors to arbitrary values of the order parameter.
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Hybrid superconducting-magnetic memory device using competing order parameters.

TL;DR: A reconfigurable two-layer magnetic spin valve integrated within a Josephson junction is described, demonstrating non-volatile, size-independent switching of Josephson coupling, in magnitude as well as phase, and they may enable practical nanoscale superconducting memory devices.
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Controllable 0–π Josephson junctions containing a ferromagnetic spin valve

TL;DR: The phase state of a Josephson junction containing two ferromagnetic layers can be toggled between 0 and π by changing the relative orientation of the two magnetizations as mentioned in this paper. But the phase state is invariant to the thickness of the material.
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Enhancement of the Josephson current by an exchange field in superconductor-ferromagnet structures.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the critical Josephson current I(c) in the junction strongly depends on the relative orientation of the effective exchange field h of the bilayers, which in the case of an antiparallel orientation increases at low temperatures with increasing h and at zero temperature has a singularity when h equals the superconducting gap Delta.
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