Abstract

We investigate the proximity effect in a superconductor/ferromagnet S/F hybrid system with a noncollinear magnetic configuration. A new structure of an S/exchange-spring ES magnet is fabricated, where an ES magnet is employed as an F layer since the magnetization configuration is varied from a collinear state to a noncollinear state by a rotating external magnetic field in a well controllable way. We found that the resistance decreases and the superconducting transition temperature increases, as noncollinearity is introduced starting from a collinear state. We interpret that our experimental observation is due to the contribution of the oddtriplet superconducting condensate that survived in a noncollinear magnetization configuration in the ES magnet.

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