Pt and CoB trilayer Josephson $π$ junctions with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy
Abstract: We report on the electrical transport properties of Nb based Josephson junctions with Pt/Co${68}$B${32}$/Pt ferromagnetic barriers. The barriers exhibit perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, which has the main advantage for potential applications over magnetisation in-plane systems of not affecting the Fraunhofer response of the junction. In addition, we report that there is no magnetic dead layer at the Pt/Co${68}$B${32}$ interfaces, allowing us to study barriers with ultra-thin Co${68}$B${32}$. In the junctions, we observe that the magnitude of the critical current oscillates with increasing thickness of the Co${68}$B${32}$ strong ferromagnetic alloy layer. The oscillations are attributed to the ground state phase difference across the junctions being modified from zero to $\pi$. The multiple oscillations in the thickness range $0.2~\leqslant~d_\text{CoB}~\leqslant~1.4$~nm suggests that we have access to the first zero-$\pi$ and $\pi$-zero phase transitions. Our results fuel the development of low-temperature memory devices based on ferromagnetic Josephson junctions.
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