Probing Ferromagnets with Andreev Reflection

Abstract
High transmissivity, ferromagnet-superconductor thin film nanocontacts are studied experimentally. Compared to nonmagnetic metal-superconductor contacts, Andreev reflection is strongly suppressed due to the spin polarization of conduction electrons in the ferromagnet. This effect is used to measure both the transparency of the interface and spin polarization of the direct current in the ferromagnet in contrast to the spin polarization of the tunneling current previously measured in ferromagnet-insulator-superconductor systems.