Anisotropic Andreev reflection in ferromagnet/s-wave superconductors (FS)

ORAL

Abstract

Andreev reflection in FS junctions is a sensitive probe of the junction interface as well as of the spin polarization of the F region. By performing analytical and numerical calculations on widely accepted model systems, with interfacial Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit fields, we show that Andreev reflection spectroscopy is also a sensitive tool of the interfacial spin-orbit coupling. In particular, we find a finite subgap conductance even in half-metallic systems due to the spin-flip Andreev reflection, imposing a triplet proximity effect. Furthermore, we predict a giant magnetic anisotropy of the Andreev reflection---anisotropic Andreev reflection (AAR)---with respect to the orientation of the F magnetization. We analyze the effects of the tunnel barrier strength, the F spin polarization, and the effective mass and Fermi wave vector mismatch. Our results should also have implications for designing Majorana states in semiconductor junctions with superconductors.

*This work has been supported by DFG SFB 689 and the International Doctorate Program Topological Insulators of the Elite Network of Bavaria.

Authors

  • Petra Hoegl

    • University of Regensburg
  • Alex Matos-Abiague

    • University at Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo-SUNY
    • University at Buffalo - SUNY
  • Igor Zutic

    • University at Buffalo
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260, USA
    • University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
    • Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA
    • SUNY Buffalo
    • State University of New York at Buffalo
    • University at Buffalo-SUNY
    • University at Buffalo - SUNY
  • Jaroslav Fabian

    • University of Regensburg
    • University of Regensburg, Germany
    • Universit\"at Regensburg