Physical Review Research (Aug 2021)
Controllable spin pairing states in silicene-based superconducting hybrid structures with noncollinear magnetizations
Abstract
We have theoretically investigated the modulation between the opposite- and equal-spin pairings and the related transport properties in silicene-based ferromagnet/ferromagnet/superconductor hybrid structures with noncollinear magnetizations. Due to the exotic electronic properties of silicene, the exclusive fully spin-polarized equal-spin pairing state appears without any contamination from the opposite-spin pairing state in a perpendicular magnetic configuration. Furthermore, the switch effect between fully spin-polarized opposite- and equal-spin pairings can be realized by tuning the Fermi level. In addition, the fully spin-polarized equal-spin pairing correlation can be enhanced by modulation of the magnitude and orientation of the exchange field in the central region. It is also a significant finding that for the formation of the fully spin-polarized equal-spin pairing state, the length of the central layer can be taken to be large, but not for opposite-spin pairing. Our findings provide an ideal platform to explore fully spin-polarized opposite- and equal-spin pairing states separately.