Abstract

We demonstrate that in a superconducting multilayered system with alternating interlayer coupling a new type of nonuniform superconducting state can be realized under an in-plane magnetic field. The Zeeman effect in this state is compensated by the energy splitting between bonding and antibonding levels. At low temperature such a compensation mechanism leads to field-induced superconductivity. We discuss the conditions for the experimental observation of the predicted phenomena.

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