Abstract

We report on the experimental investigation of electronic transport in superconductor-ferromagnet spin-valve structures. Our samples consist of two ferromagnetic iron leads forming planar tunnel contacts to a superconducting aluminum wire. Current is injected into one of the contacts while the voltage is monitored at the other, thus defining a four-probe resistance. At energies below the superconducting gap, we observe a negative four-probe resistance that can be explained by crossed Andreev reflection.

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