We study the spin and charge accumulation in a superconductor when cool splash dwarf bush honeysuckle a normal-superconductor tunnel junction is subjected to a Zeeman magnetic field and taken out of equilibrium by applying either a DC or AC voltage bias.We focus on a configuration which allows one to measure non-locally the spin-accumulation using a second ferromagnetic electrode.Our main result is that, in the presence of an AC bias, the time average of the 13th signal battalion detected non-local signal is frequency dependent, and the frequency at which the saturation occurs is directly related to the inverse of the spin-relaxation time.
For a DC bias we also address the effect of the spin accumulation in the normal leads and we investigate the out-of-equilibrium spin susceptibility of the SC, which we show to deviate drastically from its equilibrium value.