Spin Imbalance and Spin-Charge Separation in a Mesoscopic Superconductor
C. H. L. Quay, D. Chevallier, C. Bena, and M. Aprili

TL;DR
This paper investigates the behavior of spin and charge imbalances in a mesoscopic superconductor, providing experimental evidence for spin-charge separation and highlighting the distinct relaxation dynamics of spin and charge imbalances.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental evidence of an almost-chargeless spin imbalance, demonstrating spin-charge separation in a mesoscopic superconductor.
Findings
Evidence for an almost-chargeless spin imbalance.
Spin relaxation time exceeds charge relaxation time.
Demonstration of spin-charge separation effects.
Abstract
What happens to spin-polarised electrons when they enter a superconductor? Superconductors at equilibrium and at finite temperature contain both paired particles (of opposite spin) in the condensate phase as well as unpaired, spin-randomised quasiparticles. Injecting spin-polarised electrons into a superconductor thus creates both spin and charge imbalances [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] (respectively Q* and S*, cf. Ref. [4]). These must relax when the injection stops, but not necessarily over the same time (or length) scale as spin relaxation requires spin-dependent interactions while charge relaxation does not. These different relaxation times can be probed by creating a dynamic equilibrium between continuous injection and relaxation, which leads to constant-in-time spin and charge imbalances. These scale with their respective relaxation times and with the injection current. While charge…
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