The influence of the spin-dependent phases of tunneling electrons on the conductance of a point ferromagnet/isolator/d-wave superconductor contact

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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The influence of the spin-dependent phase shifts (SDPS) associated to the electronic reflection and transmission amplitudes acquired by electrons upon scattering on the potential barrier on the Andreev reflection probability of electron and hole excitations for a ferromagnet/isolator/d-wave superconductor (FIS) contact and the charge conductance of the FIS contact is studied. Various superconductor orientations are considered. It is found that SDPS can suppress the zero-potential peak and restore finite-potential peaks in the charge conductance of the F/I/d-wave superconductor contact for the (110) orientation of the d-wave superconductor and, on the contrary, can restore the zero-potential peak and suppress finite-potential peaks for the $\{100\}$ orientation of the d-wave superconductor.

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