Long range and highly tunable interaction between local spins coupled to a superconducting condensate
Felix K\"uster, Sascha Brinker, Samir Lounis, Stuart S. P. Parkin,, Paolo Sessi

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates highly tunable, long-range interactions between local spins mediated by a superconductor, enabling precise control over magnetic coupling and quantum phase transitions for advanced quantum technologies.
Contribution
It introduces a method to controllably tune superconductor-mediated spin interactions at atomic scale, revealing anisotropic couplings and quantum phase transition control.
Findings
Long-range superconductor-mediated spin coupling up to 12 lattice constants.
Highly anisotropic interactions depending on crystallographic direction.
Ability to induce quantum phase transitions by adjusting spin distance and orientation.
Abstract
Interfacing magnetism with superconducting condensates is rapidly emerging as a viable route for the development of innovative quantum technologies. In this context, the development of rational design strategies to controllably tune the interaction between magnetic moments is crucial. In the metallic regime, the indirect interaction mediated by conduction electrons, the so-called RKKY coupling, has been proven to be remarkably fertile in creating and controlling magnetic phenomena. However, despite its potential, the possibility of using superconductivity to control the sign and the strength of indirect interactions between magnet moments remains largely unexplored. Here we address this problem at its ultimate limit, demonstrating the possibility of maximally tuning the interaction between local spins coupled through a superconducting condensate with atomic scale precision. By using Cr…
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