Gad Koren
The Racah Institute of Physics
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Physical Review B | 2011
Yoav Kalcheim; Tal Kirzhner; Gad Koren; Oded Millo
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements conducted on epitaxially grown bilayers of half-metallic ferromagnetic La2/3Ca1/3MnO3 (LCMO) on superconducting (SC) (100)YBa2Cu3O7-delta (YBCO) reveal long-range penetration of superconducting order into the LCMO. This anomalous proximity effect manifests itself in the tunneling spectra measured on the LCMO layer as gaps and zero bias conductance peaks. Remarkably, these proximity-induced spectral features were observed for bilayers with LCMO thickness of up to 30 nm, an order of magnitude larger than the expected ferromagnetic coherence length in LCMO. We argue that this long-range proximity effect can be accounted for by the formation of spin triplet pairing at the LCMO side of the bilayer due to magnetic inhomogeneity at the interface or at domain walls. Possible symmetries of the induced order parameter are discussed.
Physical Review B | 2012
Gad Koren; Tal Kirzhner
Measurements of conductance spectra in a superconductor - topological insulator - normal metal thin film junctions of NbN-
Scientific Reports | 2015
Tal Kirzhner; Gad Koren
\rm Bi_2Se_3
Solid State Communications | 1975
Gad Koren; C. Cohen; W. Low
-Au are reported. Junctions with ex-situ and in-situ prepared
Solid State Communications | 1972
Gad Koren; Yizhak Yacoby
\rm NbN-Bi_2Se_3
Physical Review Letters | 2011
Gad Koren; Tal Kirzhner
interfaces were studied. At low temperatures, all the ex-situ junctions showed coherence peaks in their conductance spectra, but imbedded robust zero bias conductance peaks were observed only in junctions with a metallic or a metal to insulator transition below
Physical Review Letters | 2004
Itay Asulin; Amos Sharoni; Ofer Yulli; Gad Koren; Oded Millo
\rm T_c
Physical Review B | 2011
Gad Koren; Tal Kirzhner
of the NbN electrode. The in-situ junctions which had about two orders of magnitude lower resistance at low temperatures, generally showed flat conductance spectra at low bias, with no coherence or broad Andreev peaks, since the critical current of the NbN electrode was reached first, at voltage bias below the energy gap of the superconductor. A weak zero bias conductance peak however, was observed in one of these junctions. We conclude that significant tunneling barriers, as in the ex-situ prepared junctions, are essential for the observation of coherence peaks and the zero energy bound states. The later seem to originate in the
Physical Review Letters | 2016
Gad Koren; Patrick A. Lee
\rm Bi_2Se_3
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Daniel Golubchik; E. Polturak; Gad Koren
-NbN interface, as they are absent in reference Au-NbN junctions without the topological layer sandwiched in between.