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Dynamics of Two Ferromagnetic Insulators Coupled by Superconducting Spin Current

Risto Ojajärvi, F. S. Bergeret, M. A. Silaev, Tero T. Heikkilä

2022Physical Review Letters19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A conventional superconductor sandwiched between two ferromagnets can maintain coherent equilibrium spin current. This spin supercurrent results from the rotation of odd-frequency spin correlations induced in the superconductor by the magnetic proximity effect. In the absence of intrinsic magnetization, the superconductor cannot maintain multiple rotations of the triplet component but instead provides a Josephson type weak link for the spin supercurrent. We determine the analog of the current-phase relation in various circumstances and show how it can be accessed in experiments on dynamic magnetization. In particular, concentrating on the magnetic hysteresis and the ferromagnetic resonance response, we show how the spin supercurrent affects the nonequilibrium dynamics of magnetization which depends on a competition between spin supercurrent mediated static exchange contribution and a dynamic spin pumping contribution. Depending on the outcome of this competition, a mode crossing in the system can either be an avoided crossing or mode locking.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsSupercurrentPhysicsSuperconductivityFerromagnetismSpin (aerodynamics)Ferromagnetic resonanceSpin polarizationMagnetization dynamicsMagnetizationJosephson effectHysteresisNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsSpin Hall effectRotation (mathematics)Spin valveSpin waveMagnetic hysteresisPi Josephson junctionProximity effect (electron beam lithography)Magnetic fieldSpin pumpingPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsIron-based superconductors research
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