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Realisation of de Gennes’ absolute superconducting switch with a heavy metal interface

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Abstract In 1966, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes proposed a non-volatile mechanism for switching superconductivity on and off in a magnetic device. This involved a superconductor (S) sandwiched between ferromagnetic (F) insulators in which the net magnetic exchange field could be controlled through the magnetisation-orientation of the F layers. Because superconducting switches are attractive for a range of applications, extensive studies have been carried out on F/S/F structures. Although these have demonstrated a sensitivity of the superconducting critical temperature (T c) to parallel (P) and antiparallel (AP) magnetisation-orientations of the F layers, corresponding shifts in T c (i.e. ΔT c = T c,AP − T c,P) are lower than predicted with ΔT c only a small fraction of T c,AP, precluding the development of applications. Here, we report EuS/Au/Nb/EuS structures where EuS is an insulating ferromagnet, Nb is a superconductor and Au is a heavy metal. For P magnetisations, the superconducting state in this structure is quenched down to the lowest measured temperature of 20 mK meaning that ΔT c/T c,AP is practically 1. The key to this so-called 'absolute switching' effect is a sizable spin-mixing conductance at the EuS/Au interface which ensures a robust magnetic proximity effect, unlocking the potential of F/S/F switches for low power electronics.

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Acknowledgements: Low-temperature transport and volumetric magnetisation measurements were supported by Cambridge Royce facilities grant EP/P024947/1 and Sir Henry Royce Institute recurrent grant EP/R00661X/1. J.W.A.R. and H.M. acknowledge support from the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials through the Equipment Access Scheme. H.M. and J.W.A.R. acknowledge funding from the EPSRC through International Network and Programme Grants (No. EP/P026311/1 and No. EP/N017242/1). G.Y. acknowledges funding from the National Key Research and Development Programme of China (No. 2022YFA1402604) and the Natural Science Foundation of China (52201200). The electron microscopy work was primarily supported by DARPA under Grant No. D18AP00008. D.W.M. acknowledges support from the Centre for Emergent Materials at the Ohio State University, a National Science Foundation Materials Research Science and Engineering Centre (Grant No. DMR-2011876). B.W. acknowledges support from the Presidential Fellowship of the Ohio State University. Electron microscopy experiments were performed at the Centre for Electron Microscopy and Analysis at the Ohio State University. A.H. acknowledges funding from the University of the Basque Country (Project PIF20/05) and Research Council of Finland through the Finnish Quantum Flagship (project No. 359240). F.S.B. and A.H. acknowledge financial support from Spanish MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 through projects PID2020-114252GB-I00, PID2023-148225NB-C31 and TED2021-130292B-C42, the Basque Government through grant IT-1591-22 and the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101130224 (JOSEPHINE). S.I. is supported by the Research Council of Finland (project No. 355056). S.K. acknowledges funding from the JST FOREST Grant (No. JPMJFR212V).


Funder: University of the Basque Country, Project PIF20/05 Spanish MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, projects PID2020-114252GB-I00, PID2023-148225NB-C31, and TED2021-130292B-C42 Basque Government, grant IT-1591-22 Finnish Quantum Flagship (project no. 210000621611).


Funder: Academy of Finland Research Fellowship (project No. 355056).


Funder: Presidential Fellowship of the Ohio State University


Funder: JST FOREST Grant (No. JPMJFR212V)


Funder: Center for Emergent Materials at the Ohio State University, Grant No. DMR- 2011876


Funder: National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2022YFA1402604) Natural Science Foundation of China (52201200)

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Nature Communications

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2041-1723

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16

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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RCUK | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) (EP/P026311/1, EP/N017242/1, EP/P026311/1, EP/N017242/1)