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Giant tunnel magnetoresistance

Parkin SSP, Kaiser C, Panchula A, Rice PM, Hughes B, Samant M, Yang SH (2004) Giant tunneling magnetoresistance at room temperature with MgO(lOO) tunneling barriers. Nat Mater 3 862-867... [Pg.300]

The films with nominal contents x = 0.55 and 0.60 have high electric resistance (about 100-150 m 2 cm vs. 60 p. 2 cm for the bulk alloy) and a giant tunnel magnetoresistance without anisotropic part [128]. Latter fact indicates additionally that these films are physically nonpercolated. The film with x = 0.70 reveals the simultaneous presence of tunnel and anisotropic magnetoresistance and, is probably partly percolated. [Pg.161]

MRE has a rate of magnetic resistance change (MR ratio) of 2-4%. On the other hand, GMR (giant magnetoresistance), TMR (tunnel magnetoresistance), and MI (magnetoimpedance) films are known as magnetic elements with an MR ratio of 10% or more. Tab. 7.10.3 provides a summary of their structures and characteristics [4—6]. [Pg.427]

Yuasa S, Nagahama T, Fukushima A, Suzuki Y, Ando K (2004) Giant room-temperature magnetoresistance in single-crystal Fe/MgO/Fe magnetic tunnel junctions. Nat Mater 3 868-871... [Pg.300]


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