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Spin-dependent boundary conditions for isotropic superconducting Green s functions

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Cottet, Audrey
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Nazarov, Yuli V.

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Physical Review B. 2009, 80, 184511. Available under: doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.184511

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The quasiclassical theory of superconductivity provides the most successful description of diffusive heterostructures comprising superconducting elements, namely, the Usadel equations for isotropic Green s functions. Since the quasiclassical and isotropic approximations break down close to interfaces, the Usadel equations have to be supplemented with boundary conditions for isotropic Green s functions (BCIGF), which are not derivable within the quasiclassical description. For a long time, the BCIGF were available only for spindegenerate tunnel contacts, which posed a serious limitation on the applicability of the Usadel description to modern structures containing ferromagnetic elements. In this paper, we close this gap and derive spindependent BCIGF for a contact encompassing superconducting and ferromagnetic correlations. This finally justifies several simplified versions of the spin-dependent BCIGF, which have been used in the literature so far. In the general case, our BCIGF are valid as soon as the quasiclassical isotropic approximation can be performed. However, their use requires the knowledge of the full scattering matrix of the contact, an information usually not available for realistic interfaces. In the case of a weakly polarized tunnel interface, the BCIGF can be expressed in terms of a few parameters, i.e., the tunnel conductance of the interface and five conductancelike parameters accounting for the spin dependence of the interface scattering amplitudes. In the case of a contact with a ferromagnetic insulator, it is possible to find explicit BCIGF also for stronger polarizations. The BCIGF derived in this paper are sufficiently general to describe a variety of physical situations and may serve as a basis for modeling realistic nanostructures.

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ISO 690COTTET, Audrey, Daniel HUERTAS-HERNANDO, Wolfgang BELZIG, Yuli V. NAZAROV, 2009. Spin-dependent boundary conditions for isotropic superconducting Green s functions. In: Physical Review B. 2009, 80, 184511. Available under: doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.184511
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  year={2009},
  doi={10.1103/PhysRevB.80.184511},
  title={Spin-dependent boundary conditions for isotropic superconducting Green s functions},
  volume={80},
  journal={Physical Review B},
  author={Cottet, Audrey and Huertas-Hernando, Daniel and Belzig, Wolfgang and Nazarov, Yuli V.},
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