Abstract
The critical current of a thin film of the high- ${T}_{c}$ superconductor ${\mathrm{DyBa}}_{2}{\mathrm{Cu}}_{3}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$, when incorporated in a heterostructure in which it is separated from a ferromagnetic underlayer of ${\mathrm{La}}_{2/3}{\mathrm{Sr}}_{1/3}{\mathrm{MnO}}_{3}$ by an undoped ultrathin ${\mathrm{La}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuO}}_{4}$ film, has been found to be strongly suppressed by current flowing in the ferromagnetic film. A control experiment with a Au film replacing the ferromagnet did not show such a response, and resistive heating was ruled out by additional measurements. The effect would appear to be caused by pair breaking associated with spin-polarized carriers being injected into the superconductor.
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