Inverse spin-valve-type magnetoresistance in spin engineered multilayered structures
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1994Autor
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The resistivity of magnetic multilayers is generally smaller when the magnetizations of successive layers are parallel, which is the so-called giant magnetoresistance or spin-valve effect. We have been able to reverse this effect and to obtain a smaller resistivity for an antiparallel arrangement by intercalating thin Cr layers within half of the Fe layers in Fe/Cu multilayers. This inverse spin-valve elfect is due to the inverse spin asymmetries of the electron scattering in successive Fe laye ...
The resistivity of magnetic multilayers is generally smaller when the magnetizations of successive layers are parallel, which is the so-called giant magnetoresistance or spin-valve effect. We have been able to reverse this effect and to obtain a smaller resistivity for an antiparallel arrangement by intercalating thin Cr layers within half of the Fe layers in Fe/Cu multilayers. This inverse spin-valve elfect is due to the inverse spin asymmetries of the electron scattering in successive Fe layers with and without Cr. This is a confirmation of the fundamental mechanism of the giant magnetoresistance. ...
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Physical Review Letters. Woodbury. Vol. 72, no. 3 (Jan. 1994), p. 408-411
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