Ballistic magnetoresistance versus magnetostriction effects in electrodeposited nanocontacts at room temperature
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The authors present experiments and discuss recent results on ballistic magnetotesistance in nanometer size (on the order of 1 to 10 nm) nanocontacts grown by electrodeposition in
thin wires and in thin films of a few nanometer thickness. Very large values of magnetoresistance are shown (up to 4000% and more could be obtained). These experiments as well as others
are explained in terms of a dead magnetic layer appearing at the nanocontact. The experiments are also discussed in the context of magnetostriction effects, in the light of existing first principle
calculations and observed inverse magnetoresistive effects.
Ključne reči:
Electrodeposition / magnetoresistance / magnetostriction / nanocontactIzvor:
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2003, 39, 2776-2781, 2776-2781Izdavač:
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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- Spanish DGICyT
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Garcia, N. AU - Wang, Hai AU - Cheng, Hao AU - Nikolić, Nebojša D. PY - 2003 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4128 AB - The authors present experiments and discuss recent results on ballistic magnetotesistance in nanometer size (on the order of 1 to 10 nm) nanocontacts grown by electrodeposition in thin wires and in thin films of a few nanometer thickness. Very large values of magnetoresistance are shown (up to 4000% and more could be obtained). These experiments as well as others are explained in terms of a dead magnetic layer appearing at the nanocontact. The experiments are also discussed in the context of magnetostriction effects, in the light of existing first principle calculations and observed inverse magnetoresistive effects. PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. T2 - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics T1 - Ballistic magnetoresistance versus magnetostriction effects in electrodeposited nanocontacts at room temperature VL - 39, 2776-2781 VL - 39 SP - 2776 EP - 2781 DO - 10.1109/TMAG.2003.815708 ER -
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Garcia, N., Wang, H., Cheng, H.,& Nikolić, N. D.. (2003). Ballistic magnetoresistance versus magnetostriction effects in electrodeposited nanocontacts at room temperature. in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.., 39, 2776-2781, 2776-2781. https://doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2003.815708
Garcia N, Wang H, Cheng H, Nikolić ND. Ballistic magnetoresistance versus magnetostriction effects in electrodeposited nanocontacts at room temperature. in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. 2003;39, 2776-2781:2776-2781. doi:10.1109/TMAG.2003.815708 .
Garcia, N., Wang, Hai, Cheng, Hao, Nikolić, Nebojša D., "Ballistic magnetoresistance versus magnetostriction effects in electrodeposited nanocontacts at room temperature" in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 39, 2776-2781 (2003):2776-2781, https://doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2003.815708 . .