DocumentCode
14281
Title
Control of Supercurrent in Hybrid Superconducting–Ferromagnetic Transistors
Author
Nevirkovets, Ivan P. ; Chernyashevskyy, Oleksandr ; Prokopenko, Georgy V. ; Mukhanov, Oleg A. ; Ketterson, John B.
Author_Institution
HYPRES, Inc., Elmsford, NY, USA
Volume
25
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Jun-15
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
We report experimental results on characteristics of SFIFS junctions and multiterminal SFIFSIS and SISFIS devices (where S, I, and F denote a superconductor (Nb), an insulator (AlOx), and a ferromagnetic material (Ni), respectively). The SFIFS (SFIS) junctions serve as injectors in the SFIFSIS (SISFIS) devices, which have transistorlike properties; for this reason, we call them superconducting-ferromagnetic transistors. We have found the F (Ni) thickness at which the SFIFS current-voltage characteristic becomes linear. For three-terminal SFIFSIS devices, we focused on studying the influence of the injection current through the SFIFS junction on the maximum Josephson current of the SIS acceptor. For four-terminal SISFIS devices, we studied dependence of the transport current through the middle Nb electrode on injection current level through the SFIS junction. In both cases, we found that the output superconducting current (either Josephson or transport) can be efficiently modulated by the quasiparticle injection from SFIFS or SFIS input junction. 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
aluminium compounds; ferromagnetic materials; nickel; niobium; quasiparticles; superconducting junction devices; superconducting transistors; Josephson current; Nb-AlOx-Nb-Ni-AlOx-Nb; Nb-Ni-AlOx-Ni-Nb; Nb-Ni-AlOx-Ni-Nb-AlOx-Nb; RF applications; amplifiers; current-voltage characteristic; digital applications; ferromagnetic material; four-terminal SISFIS devices; hybrid superconducting-ferromagnetic transistors; injection current level; input-output isolators; insulator; memory applications; quasiparticle injection; superconductor; supercurrent control; three-terminal SFIFSIS devices; Art; Josephson junctions; Junctions; Nickel; Niobium; Random access memory; Ferromagnetic-superconducting hybrid structures; Ferromagnetic???superconducting hybrid structures; Josephson effect; proximity effect; quasiparticle injection; superconducting transistor; superconductivity;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2015.2390143
Filename
7006777
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