Eschrig, Matthias (2011) Spin-polarized supercurrents for spintronics. Physics Today, 64 (1).
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The past decade has seen dramatic advances in designing and building structures that combine zero-resistance supercurrents of superconductors with the spin alignment of ferromagnets. The resulting spin-polarized supercurrents can propagate over long distances, and as a controllable source of spin states, they hold tantalizing promise for spintronics, an emerging field that exploits electrons’ spin degrees of freedom for electronic devices.
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