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Runqiu Tian1, Yue Zhao1, Yufeng Tian1
1School of Physics, Shandong University, 27 Shandanan Road, Jinan 250100, China.
Abstract:
Magnetic dynamics in superconductor (S)/ferromagnet (F)/superconductor (S) heterostructures is a focal spot in spintronics, but its physical origin remains debated. In this study, we fabricated S/F/S and S/Pt/F/Pt/S heterostructures to explore the impact of S layers on the magnetization dynamics of the F layer. We found that the ferromagnetic resonance field of the F layer shifted to lower fields as the temperature declined below the superconducting critical temperature Tc. Additionally, the inhomogeneous linewidth μ0ΔH0 broadened below Tc. Despite the insertion of thick platinum layers to block spin currents at the S/F interface, the resonance field shift persisted. We hypothesize that these variations result from the Meissner effect, which causes the S layers to generate an additional spatially inhomogeneous magnetic field below Tc. This leads to observed resonance field shifts and μ0ΔH0 broadening. Our findings clarify the origins of superconductivity-induced resonance field shifts and may advance superconducting spintronic devices for information processing.
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