Reentrant superconductivity in superconductor/ferromagnetic-alloy bilayers
V.I. Zdravkov, J. Kehrle, G. Obermeier, S. Gsell, M. Schreck, C. M, \"uller, H. A. Krug von Nidda, J. Lindner, J. Moosburger-Will, E. Nold, R., Morari, V.V. Ryazanov, A.S. Sidorenko, S. Horn, R. Tidecks, and L.R. Tagirov

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates reentrant superconductivity in Nb/Cu41Ni59 bilayers, demonstrating various non-monotonic Tc behaviors and providing insights into superconducting spin-switch applications.
Contribution
It provides detailed experimental validation of theoretical predictions on reentrant superconductivity and Tc oscillations in superconductor/ferromagnetic-alloy bilayers.
Findings
Observation of reentrant superconductivity with broad extinction regions.
Experimental Tc(dF) curves match theoretical models.
Evidence of multiple reentrant behaviors in superconducting bilayers.
Abstract
We studied the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov (FFLO) like state establishing due to the proximity effect in superconducting Nb/Cu41Ni59 bilayers. Using a special wedge-type deposition technique, series of 20-35 samples could be fabricated by magnetron sputtering during one run. The layer thickness of only a few nanometers, the composition of the alloy, and the quality of interfaces were controlled by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, and Auger spectroscopy. The magnetic properties of the ferromagnetic alloy layer were characterized with superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry. These studies yield precise information about the thickness, and demonstrate the homogeneity of the alloy composition and magnetic properties along the sample series. The dependencies of the critical temperature on the Nb and…
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