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Physical Review Letters | 2001

Coupling of two superconductors through a ferromagnet: evidence for a pi junction

V. V. Ryazanov; V. Oboznov; A. Yu. Rusanov; A. V. Veretennikov; Alexandre Avraamovitch Golubov; J. Aarts

We report measurements of the temperature dependence of the critical current, I(c), in Josephson junctions consisting of conventional superconducting banks of Nb and a weakly ferromagnetic interlayer of a CuxNi1-x alloy, with x around 0.5. With decreasing temperature I(c) generally increases, but for specific thicknesses of the ferromagnetic interlayer, a maximum is found followed by a strong decrease down to zero, after which I(c) rises again. Such a sharp cusp can be explained only by assuming that the junction changes from a 0-phase state at high temperatures to a pi phase state at low temperatures.


Physica B-condensed Matter | 2000

Supercurrents through the superconductor–ferromagnet–superconductor (SFS) junctions

A. V. Veretennikov; V. V. Ryazanov; V. A. Oboznov; Alexander Yu. Rusanov; V.A. Larkin; J. Aarts

Abstract We have observed and studied critical supercurrents, I c , in cross-type Nb–Cu/Ni–Nb junctions with Josephson layers prepared from diluted ferromagnetic alloys. For suitable values of the exchange energy in the ferromagnet and the F-layer thickness we have observed I c ( T ) oscillation with vanishing I c for definite values of T and d F .


Jetp Letters | 2000

Magnetic properties of two-dimensional Josephson networks: Self-organized criticality in magnetic flux dynamics

S. M. Ishikaev; E. V. Matizen; V. V. Ryazanov; V. A. Oboznov; A. V. Veretennikov

The field dependence of the magnetic moment of square (100×100) Josephson networks was examined with the use of a SQUID magnetometer. The field dependence of the magnetic moment was found to be regular with features corresponding to integer and half-integer numbers of flux quanta per cell. At temperatures below 5.8 K, jumps in the magnetization curves associated with the entry and exit of avalanches of tens and hundreds of fluxons were observed. It was shown that the probability distribution of these processes corresponded to the theory of self-organized criticality. An avalanche character of flux motion was observed at temperatures at which the size of the fluxons did not exceed the size of the cell, that is, when a discrete vortex structure occurred.


Jetp Letters | 2001

Anisotropy of electronic wave functions in self-assembled InAs dots embedded in the center of a GaAs quantum well studied by magnetotunneling spectroscopy

E. E. Vdovin; Yu. N. Khanin; A. V. Veretennikov; A. Levin; A. Patanè; Yu. V. Dubrovskii; L. Eaves; P.C. Main; M. Henini; G. Hill

We present an experimental study of electron wave functions in InAs/GaAs self-assembled quantum dots by magnetotunneling spectroscopy. The electronic wave functions have a biaxial symmetry in the growth plane, with axes corresponding to the main crystallographic directions in the growth plane. Moreover, we observed the in-plane anisotropy of the subbands of the quantum well.


Nanotechnology | 2003

Spatial mapping of the electron eigenfunctions in InAs self-assembled quantum dots by magnetotunnelling

E. E. Vdovin; Yu. N. Khanin; A. V. Veretennikov; A. Levin; A. Patanè; Yu. V. Dubrovskii; L. Eaves; P.C. Main; M. Henini; G. Hill

We use magnetotunnelling spectroscopy as a non-invasive probe to produce two-dimensional spatial images of the probability density of an electron confined in a self-assembled semiconductor quantum dot. The images reveal clearly the elliptical symmetry of the ground state and the characteristic lobes of the higher-energy states.


Physica C-superconductivity and Its Applications | 2000

Reentrant superconducting behavior of the Josephson SFS junction. Evidence for the π-phase state

V. V. Ryazanov; A. V. Veretennikov; V. A. Oboznov; A. Yu. Rusanov; V.A. Larkin; Alexandre Avraamovitch Golubov; J. Aarts

Critical supercurrents, Ic in Nb_Cu1−xNix_Nb Josephson SFS junctions with F-layers prepared from ferromagnetic Cu1−xNix alloys have been studied. For value x=0.52 and particular F-layer thickness we have observed Ic(T) oscillations with Ic vanishing for some values of T. We associate this reentrant superconducting behavior with a crossover of the SFS junction from ‘0’- to ‘π’-state that is related to temperature dependence of spatial oscillation period of induced superconducting order parameter in the weak ferromagnet. We argue this is the first experimental evidence of the π-behavior of a Josephson junction, that is the special feature of superconducting pair flow through a ferromagnet predicted for SFS junctions by Bulaevskii, Buzdin et al [1].


Archive | 2001

Coupling of Two Superconductors through a Ferromagnet

J. Aarts; Alexandre Avraamovitch Golubov; V. A. Oboznov; Alexander Yu. Rusanov; V. V. Ryazanov; A. V. Veretennikov


Physical Review B | 2001

Intrinsically frustrated superconducting array of superconductor-ferromagnet-superconductor π junctions

V. V. Ryazanov; V. A. Oboznov; A. V. Veretennikov; A. Yu. Rusanov


Physics-Uspekhi | 2001

Scientific session of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (30 May 2001)

E. E. Vdovin; Yu. N. Khanin; Yu. V. Dubrovskii; A. V. Veretennikov; A. Levin; A. Patanè; L. Eaves; P.C. Main; M. Henini; G. Hill; V. A. Volkov; E.E. Takhtamirov; D. Yu. Ivanov; D. K. Maude; J. C. Portal; J.C. Maan; Anatolii Dvurechenskii; Andrei I. Yakimov; Yurii E. Lozovik; Arsen V. Subashiev


Physics-Uspekhi | 2001

Coupling of two superconductors through a ferromagnet. SFS π-junctions and intrinsically-frustrated superconducting networks

V. V. Ryazanov; V. A. Oboznov; A. V. Veretennikov; A. Yu. Rusanov; Alexandre Avraamovitch Golubov; J. Aarts

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V. V. Ryazanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. A. Oboznov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Yu. Rusanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Alexandre Avraamovitch Golubov

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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V.A. Larkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yu. N. Khanin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yu. V. Dubrovskii

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. Levin

University of Nottingham

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