Influence of the spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution on the Josephson current through a ferromagnetic weak link
A. M. Bobkov, I. V. Bobkova

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates how spin-dependent quasiparticle distributions influence the Josephson current in ferromagnetic weak links, revealing additional contributions and potential experimental measurements of triplet correlations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theoretical framework for analyzing spin-dependent quasiparticle effects on Josephson current, including experimental setups to distinguish triplet correlation components.
Findings
Additional supercurrent contribution j_t can be extracted experimentally.
Spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution can enhance supercurrent.
Josephson current exhibits nontrivial temperature dependence.
Abstract
The Josephson current flowing through weak links containing ferromagnetic elements is studied theoretically under the condition that the quasiparticle distribution over energy states in the interlayer is spin-dependent. It is shown that the interplay between the spin-dependent quasiparticle distribution and the triplet superconducting correlations induced by the proximity effect between the superconducting leads and ferromagnetic elements of the interlayer, leads to the appearence of an additional contribution to the Josephson current. This additional contribution can be extracted from the full Josephson current in experiment. The features of the additional supercurrent , which are of main physical interest are the following: (i) We propose the experimental setup, where the contributions given by the short-range (SRTC) and long-range (LRTC) components of triplet…
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