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Experimental Evidence for Crossed Andreev Reflection
Published 2005-12-19Version 1
We report on electronic transport properties of mesoscopic superconductor-ferromagnet spin-valve structures. Two ferromagnetic iron leads form planar tunnel contacts to a superconducting aluminum wire, where the distance of the two contacts is of the order of the coherence length of the aluminum. We observe a negative non-local resistance which can be explained by crossed Andreev reflection, a process where an electron incident from one of the leads gets reflected as a hole into the other, thereby creating a pair of spatially separated, entangled particles.
Comments: LT24 conference proceeding, 2 pages, 2 figures
DOI: 10.1063/1.2354983
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.supr-con
Keywords: crossed andreev reflection, experimental evidence, form planar tunnel contacts, mesoscopic superconductor-ferromagnet spin-valve structures, electronic transport properties
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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