Abstract

The effect of DC current injection on the AC current carrying characteristics of superconducting thin film rings was analyzed because of the possibility for using similar ferromagnetic/high temperature superconducting (FM/HTS) structures for contactless investigation of the spin-injection process. It was shown, that the injection leads to decreasing of the critical current I C1, determined by using AC magnetic field. A superposition of AC and DC currents in the HTS ring and a breaking of Cooper pairs may cause this effect. The effect was investigated experimentally at 77 K in HTS Y 1Ba 2Cu 3O 7− x (YBCO) thin film samples with YBCO or La 0.7Sr 0.3MnO 3 (LSMO) current injecting electrodes: I C1 of the last sample was found to be more sensitive to the injection process. The results allow concluding, that a change of the I C1 caused by both mechanisms can be evaluated separately and the contactless method can be successfully used for the investigation of the spin-injection effect.

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