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Parity violation in ferromagnet-superconductor heterostructures with strong spin-orbit coupling

We study spectroscopic properties of ferromagnetic-superconductor heterostructures with strong spin-orbit coupling of the Rashba type and in the presence of exchange fields. The superconducting layer (film) experiences both an intrinsic spin-orbit field and an exchange field due to the proximity to ferromagnetic layers (films). We analyse the temperature dependence of the order parameter for superconductivity at various values of exchange field and spin-orbit coupling, and describe momentum-dependent properties that exhibit parity violation. Furthermore, we show that parity violation can be probed in tunneling experiments of the single-particle density of states and in photoemission experiments of the momentum distribution.

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