Josephson transistor from the superconducting diode effect in domain wall and skyrmion magnetic racetracks
Richard Hess, Henry F. Legg, Daniel Loss, and Jelena Klinovaja

TL;DR
This paper explores how magnetic textures like domain walls and skyrmions can control the superconducting diode effect in Josephson junctions, enabling low-temperature memory readout and transistor functionalities without external magnetic fields.
Contribution
It demonstrates the use of magnetic textures to modulate the superconducting diode effect in Josephson junctions, introducing a novel approach for low-temperature memory and transistor applications.
Findings
Magnetic textures alter the SDE strength and sign in Josephson junctions.
The SDE can be enhanced when junction and texture length scales are comparable.
Skyrmions can induce SDE without Rashba spin-orbit interaction.
Abstract
In superconductors, the combination of broken time-reversal and broken inversion symmetries can result in a critical current being dependent on the direction of current flow. This phenomenon is known as superconducting diode effect (SDE) and has great potential for applications in future low-temperature electronics. Here, we investigate how magnetic textures such as domain walls or skyrmions on a racetrack can be used to control the SDE in a Josephson junction and how the SDE can be used as a low-temperature read-out of the data in racetrack memory devices. First, we consider a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) with strong spin-orbit-interaction (SOI) coupled to a magnetic racetrack, which forms the weak-link in a Josephson junction. In this setup, the exchange coupling between the magnetic texture and the itinerant electrons in the 2DEG breaks time-reversal symmetry and enables the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
