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Magnetic proximity effect in [Nb/Gd] superlattices seen by neutron scattering

Authors :
Khaydukov, Yu. N.
Kravtsov, E. A.
Zhaketov, V. D.
Progliado, V. V.
Kim, G.
Nikitenko, Yu. V.
Keller, T.
Ustinov, V. V.
Aksenov, V. L.
Keimer, B.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We have used spin-polarized neutron reflectometry to investigate the magnetization profile of superlattices composed of ferromagnetic Gd and superconducting Nb layers. We have observed a partial suppression of ferromagnetic (F) order of Gd layers in [Gd($d_F$)/Nb(25nm)]$_{12}$ superlattices below the superconducting (S) transition of the Nb layers. The amplitude of the suppression decreases with increasing $d_F$. By analyzing the neutron spin asymmetry we conclude that the observed effect has an electromagnetic origin - the proximity-coupled S layers screen out the external magnetic field and thus suppress the F response of the Gd layers inside the structure. Our investigation demonstrates the considerable influence of electromagnetic effects on the magnetic properties of S/F systems.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....48bc7dd00d4c2e5dd9c1d6fc9ea746e4