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Odd spin-triplet superconductivity in a multilayered superconductor-ferromagnet Josephson junction

We study the dc Josephson effect in a diffusive multilayered SF'FF'S structure, where S is a superconductor and F,F' are different ferromagnets. We assume that the exchange energies in the F' and F layers are different ($% h $ and $H$, respectively) and the middle F layer consists of two layers with parallel or antiparallel magnetization vectors $M$. The $M$ vectors in the left and right F' layers are generally not collinear to those in the F layer. In the limit of a weak proximity effect we use a linearized Usadel equation. Solving this equation, we calculate the Josephson critical current for arbitrary temperatures, arbitrary thicknesses of the F' and F layers ($% L_{h}$ and $L_{H}$) in the case of parallel and antiparallel $M$ orientations in the F layer. The part of the critical current $I_{cSR}$ formed by the short-range (SRC) singlet and S=0 triplet condensate components decays on a short length $ξ_{H}=\sqrt{D/H}$, whereas the part $% I_{cLR}$ due to the long-range triplet $|S|=1$ component (LRTC) decreases with increasing $L_{H}$ on the length $ξ_{N}=\sqrt{D/πT}$. Our results are in agreement with the experiment \cite{Birge}.

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