Title :
Superconducting-Ferromagnetic Transistor
Author :
Nevirkovets, Ivan P. ; Chernyashevskyy, Oleksandr ; Prokopenko, Georgy V. ; Mukhanov, Oleg A. ; Ketterson, John B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
We report experimental results on the dc and ac characterization of multiterminal SFIFSIS devices (where S, I, and F denote a superconductor (Nb), an insulator (AlOx), and a ferromagnetic material (Ni), respectively), which display transistor-like properties. We investigated two types of such superconducting-ferromagnetic transistors (SFTs): ordinary devices with a single acceptor (SIS) junction, and devices with a double acceptor. The devices with the single SIS acceptor were investigated and demonstrated a modulation of the maximum Josephson current as a function of the SFIFS current injection level. For devices of the second type, by applying an ac signal (in the kilohertz range) with a constant dc bias current to the injector (SFIFS) junction, we observed a voltage gain of about 25 on the double acceptor with the operating point chosen in the subgap region of the acceptor current-voltage characteristic. We also observed an excellent input-output isolation in our SFIFSIS devices. The experiments indicate that, after optimization of the device parameters, they can be used as input/output isolators and amplifiers for memory, digital, and RF applications.
Keywords :
Josephson effect; aluminium compounds; ferromagnetic materials; nickel; niobium; superconducting transistors; type II superconductors; Josephson current; Nb-AlOx-Ni; RF applications; SFIFS current injection level; ac characterization; ac signal; acceptor current-voltage characteristic; amplifiers; constant dc bias current; dc characterization; digital applications; double acceptor devices; ferromagnetic material; input-output isolation; insulator material; memory applications; multiterminal SFIFSIS devices; single SIS acceptor; single acceptor junction; superconducting-ferromagnetic transistor; superconductor material; Electrodes; Josephson junctions; Junctions; Nickel; Niobium; Superconducting epitaxial layers; Ferromagnetic–superconducting hybrid structures; Ferromagnetic??superconducting hybrid structures; Josephson effect; proximity effect; quasiparticle injection; superconducting transistor; superconductivity;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2318317