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Transverse spin current in the s-wave/p-wave Josephson junction

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    Abstract

    We report a theoretical study on spin transport in the hybrid Josephson junction composed of singlet s-wave and triplet p-wave superconductor. The node of the triplet pair potential is considered perpendicular to the interface of the junction. Based on a symmetry analysis, we predict that there is no net spin density at the interface of the junction but instead a transverse mode-resolved spin density can exist and a nonzero spin current can flow transversely along the interface of the junction. The predictions are numerically demonstrated by means of the lattice Matsubara Greens function method. It is also shown that, when a normal metal is sandwiched in between two superconductors, both spin current and transverse mode-resolved spin density are only residing at two interfaces due to the smearing effect of the multimode transport. Our findings are useful for identifying the pairing symmetry of the p-wave superconductor and generating spin current. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number415701
    JournalJournal of Physics Condensed Matter
    Volume23
    Issue number41
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2011

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