Abstract:
The superconducting characteristics of the spin-valve Co$_2$Cr$_{1-x}$Fe$_x$Al$_y$/Cu/Ni/Cu/Pb heterostructures are studied. It is found that the difference in the plots characterizing superconducting transitions at the parallel and perpendicular orientations of magnetizations in the ferromagnetic Heusler alloy layer (HA = Co$_2$Cr$_{1-x}$Fe$_x$Al$_y$) with a high degree of spin polarization and in the nickel (Ni) layer can be as large as 0.5 K. For all samples, the dependence of $T_c$ on the angle between the magnetization directions of the ferromagnetic layers exhibits a deep minimum near the orthogonal orientation. This minimum results from the long-range triplet components of the superconducting condensate in a ferromagnetic material. At the perpendicular orientation of the magnetizations, the Heusler alloy layer with the high degree of spin polarization absorbs the spin-polarized Cooper pairs from the spacing between the Heusler alloy and Ni layers.