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Main Authors: Li, Jiaxu, Zhang, Zijian, Wang, Shiqi, He, Yu, Lyu, Haochang, Wang, Qiusha, Dong, Bowen, Zhu, Daoqian, Matsuki, Hisakazu, Zhu, Dapeng, Yang, Guang, Zhao, Weisheng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17651
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  • The superconducting diode effect (SDE)- manifested as directional, dissipationless supercurrents - is pivotal for realizing energy-efficient superconducting logic and memory technologies. Achieving high-efficiency SDE without external magnetic fields, however, remains a fundamental challenge. Here, we report a strongly enhanced, field-free SDE in Pt/Co/Nb heterostructures, enabled by the interplay of engineered geometric asymmetry and stray fields from a perpendicularly magnetized Co layer. This configuration promotes directional vortex entry and spatially selective pinning, yielding diode efficiencies that exceed all previously reported field-free values. Temperature- and field-dependent transport measurements, supported by micromagnetic simulations, reveal that the enhanced nonreciprocity stems from three cooperative mechanisms: asymmetric vortex entry, localized magnetic pinning, and Lorentz-force imbalance. These findings establish a scalable, CMOS-compatible platform for high-performance superconducting rectifiers, offering new opportunities for cryogenic spintronics and quantum electronics.