Magnetoresistance of magnetic multilayers: understanding Ohm's law
Smadar Shatz and
Nathan Wiser
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2001, vol. 302, issue 1, 382-390
Abstract:
The magnetic-field dependence of the magnetoresistance MR(H) of magnetic multilayers in the CPP mode (current perpendicular to the layers) was recently measured for two samples that differ only in the ordering of the layers: [Fe/Cu/Co/Cu]N and [Fe/Cu]N[Co/Cu]N, where N denotes the number of repeats. Ohm's law states that MR(H) should be the same for these two samples because in a series circuit, the resistance is independent of the ordering of the resistors. However, the measured MR(H) curves were found to be completely different for the two samples. We show that this unexpected result can be explained as follows. The mean free path is sufficiently long that MR(H) is due to the scattering of electrons by pairs of neighbouring magnetic layers, which differ for the two samples. To confirm these ideas, we carried out calculations of MR(H) and obtained quantitative agreement with experiment.
Keywords: Giant magnetoresistance; Magnetic multilayers; CPP magnetoresistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(01)00457-5
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