Ferromagnetic Josephson Junctions for Cryogenic Memory
ORAL
Abstract
Josephson junctions containing ferromagnetic materials are of interest for both scientific and technological purposes. In principle, either the amplitude of the critical current or superconducting phase shift across the junction can be controlled by the relative magnetization directions of the ferromagnetic layers in the junction. Our approach concentrates on phase control utilizing two junctions in a SQUID geometry. We will report on efforts to control the phase of junctions carrying either spin-singlet or spin-triplet supercurrent for cryogenic memory applications.
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Authors
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Bethany M. Niedzielski
Michigan State University
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Eric C. Gingrich
Michigan State University and Northrop Grumman Corporation
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Mazin A. Khasawneh
Michigan State University
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Reza Loloee
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, Michigan State University
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William P. Pratt Jr.
Michigan State University
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Norman Birge
Michigan State University