Посилання:Adjustment of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in
the few-layered ferromagnet–superconductor
nanostructures / Y.A. Izyumov, M.G. Khusainov, Y.N. Proshin // Физика низких температур. — 2006. — Т. 32, № 8-9. — С. 1065–1077. — Бібліогр.: 36 назв. — англ.
Підтримка:Y.P. and M.K. are grateful to the Max-Planck-Institute
for the Physics of Complex Systems (Dresden)
for providing excellent conditions for fruitful work.
Y.P. thanks Prof. Fulde and the participants of his
seminar for the productive discussion of the results
presented in this paper. This work was supported in
part by RFBR (No 04-02-16761, No 05-02-16369).
The phase diagrams of the few-layered nanosystems consisting of dirty superconducting (S) and
ferromagnetic (F) metals are investigated within the framework of the modern theory of the proximity
effect taking into account the boundary conditions. The F/S tetralayer and pentalayer are
shown to have considerably richer physics than the F/S bi- and trilayer (due to the interplay between
the 0 and π phase superconductivity and the 0 and π phase magnetism and nonequivalence of
layers) and even the F/S superlattices. It is proven that these systems can have different critical
temperatures and fields for different S layers. This predicted decoupled superconductivity is found
to manifest itself in its most striking way for F/S tetralayer. It is shown that F/S/F/S
tetralayer is the most perspective candidate for use in superconducting spin nanoelectronics.