Abstract

We argue that triplet superconductivity can be conveniently realized in hybrid superconductor-ferromagnet (S-F) structures with a ferromagnetic vortex. We demonstrate that due to proximity-induced long-range triplet pairing such S-F-S junctions can sustain appreciable supercurrent which can be directly measured in experiments. Depending on the contact geometry either zero- or π-junction regime can be realized in the system under consideration.

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