Comparison of computed amplitudes of magnetoresistance in spin-valve structures with wafer probe measurements
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A code has been developed based on the semi-classical theory of giant magnetoresistance of Camley and Barnas [l]. It computes the sheet conductance and magnetoresistance of spin-valve structures. The input parameters are phenomenological transport parameters (mean-free paths and reflection/transmission coefficients at interfaces). These parameters are fairly well known in most conventional materials. Several refinements have been introduced into the initial theory, in particular spin-intermixin ...
A code has been developed based on the semi-classical theory of giant magnetoresistance of Camley and Barnas [l]. It computes the sheet conductance and magnetoresistance of spin-valve structures. The input parameters are phenomenological transport parameters (mean-free paths and reflection/transmission coefficients at interfaces). These parameters are fairly well known in most conventional materials. Several refinements have been introduced into the initial theory, in particular spin-intermixing due to magnon scattering, anisotropy in mean-free paths, and angular dependence of transmission through the interfaces. A few examples of the use of this code are described in this paper. Such code could be used as a guideline in the optimization of spin-valves. ...
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. New York. Vol. 34, no. 4 (July 1998), p. 942-944
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