Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1803321 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The ferromagnet/superconductor (F/S) tetra- and pentalayer consisting of rather dirty metals are considered with regard for the boundary conditions. The dependences of critical temperatures Tc versus the thicknesses of the F layers are investigated. The clearest manifestation of decoupled superconductivity for the Fâ²/Sâ²/Fâ³/Sâ³ tetralayer is the rise of a hierarchy of transition temperature Tc, and different Sâ² and Sâ³ layers can have different critical temperatures. The same is valid for nonsymmetrical case of the Fâ²/Sâ²/Fâ³/Sâ³/Fâ´ pentalayer. The complicated phase diagram of the tetralayer is discussed. The inverse action of superconductivity on magnetism leads to preferable mutual antiferromagnetic orientation of magnetizations of the Fâ² and Fâ³ layers, if the inner Sâ² layer is in the superconducting state. Conceptual scheme of the new nanoelectronics control device, that has up to seven different states and combine in one sample the advantages of two different recording channels, is proposed.
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Authors
Yurii N. Proshin, Alexei P. Zimin, Nail G. Fazleev, Mansur G. Khusainov,