Injection of spin-polarized current into superconducting β-Bi<sub>2</sub>Pd and Nb thin films
ORAL
Abstract
In recent years, much interest has been garnered in searching for spin-triplet superconductors due to their potential applications in superconducting spintronics. While spin-singlet Cooper pairs experience pair-breaking under magnetic fields, spin-triplets are less susceptible to this effect thus making them more favorable in spintronics. One candidate material for spin-triplet superconductivity is β-Bi2Pd, a centrosymmetric superconductor which has been reported to exhibit half-integer flux quantization consistent with spin-triplet pairing[1]. In this work, we investigate the spin properties of β-Bi2Pd’s superconductivity by the injection of spin-polarized current into β-Bi2Pd thin films deposited via co-sputtering. A combinatorial approach is implemented to fine-tune the composition of β-Bi2Pd thin films. We compare the pair-breaking effects of polarized current injection to β-Bi2Pd with those into identically-made Nb devices.
[1] Li, Y. et al., Science 366, 238–241 (2019)
[1] Li, Y. et al., Science 366, 238–241 (2019)
*This work was supported by AFOSR FA9550-14-10332 and NIST grant #60NANB19D027 with partial support from Laboratory of Physical Sciences.
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Presenters
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Thomas Wong
- University of Maryland College Park