Qiao Jin, Meng Yang, Guozhu Song, Nan Zhao, S. Chen, Haitao Hong, Ting Cui, Dongke Rong, Qianying Wang, Yiyan Fan, Chen Ge, Can Wang, Jiachang Bi, Yanwei Cao, Liusuo Wu, Shanmin Wang, K J Jin, Zhi-Gang Cheng, Er-Jia Guo
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摘要
超导体和铁磁体(SC/FM)之间的邻近效应对于理解它们界面上发生的自旋竞争至关重要。这种竞争产生于库珀对和铁磁交换相互作用之间的相互作用。过渡金属氮化物(TMNs)之间的邻近效应极少被研究,原因是制造高质量的 SC/FM 界面是一项艰巨的挑战。在这项工作中,我们制造了由具有精确化学成分和原子定义良好界面的超导氮化钛(TiN)和调频氮化铁(Fe3N)组成的异质结构。Fe3N/TiN异质结构的磁阻显示出明显的磁各向异性,并强烈依赖于外部扰动。此外,当靠近 Fe3N 时,TiN 的超导转变温度(T C)和临界磁场会受到明显的抑制。我们观察到在 T C 附近(~1.25 K)界面自旋取向的竞争非常有趣。这些发现不仅为研究超导体与铁磁体之间的相互作用增添了一种新的材料体系,而且还可能为超导自旋电子器件领域的未来研究工作和应用提供一个基石。
Strong anisotropic order parameters at all-nitride ferromagnet/superconductor interfaces
Proximity effects between superconductors and ferromagnets (SC/FM) hold paramount importance in comprehending the spin competition transpiring at their interfaces. This competition arises from the interplay between Cooper pairs and ferromagnetic exchange interactions. The proximity effects between transition metal nitrides (TMNs) are scarcely investigated due to the formidable challenges of fabricating high-quality SC/FM interfaces. In this work, we fabricated heterostructures comprising SC titanium nitride (TiN) and FM iron nitride (Fe3N) with precise chemical compositions and atomically well-defined interfaces. The magnetoresistance of Fe3N/TiN heterostructures shows a distinct magnetic anisotropy and strongly depends on the external perturbations. Moreover, the superconducting transition temperature (T
C) and critical field of TiN experience notable suppression when proximity to Fe3N. We observe the intriguing competition of interfacial spin orientations near T
C (~1.25 K). These findings not only add a new materials system for investigating the interplay between superconductor and ferromagnets, but also potentially provide a building block for future research endeavors and applications in the realms of superconducting spintronic devices.