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Magnetic switching in Weyl semimetal-superconductor heterostructures

by Narayan Mohanta, Arghya Taraphder, Elbio R Dagotto, Satoshi Okamoto
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Page Number
064506
Volume
102
Issue
6

We present a switching mechanism that utilizes the proximity coupling between the surface spin texture of a Weyl semimetal and a superconductor in a Weyl semimetal-superconductor Weyl semimetal trilayer heterostructure. We show that the superconductivity in the middle layer can be fully suppressed by the surface spin texture of the Weyl semimetals in the presence of an external magnetic field, but it can be recovered again by only changing the field direction. The restoration of the middle-layer superconductivity indicates a sharp transition to a low-resistance state. This sharp switching effect, realizable using a Weyl semimetal because of its strong spin-momentum locking and surface spin polarization, is a promising avenue for novel superconducting spin-valve applications.