The 1-Mb and 4-Mb commercial toggle magnetoresistive random-access memories(MRAMs) with 0.13 μm and 0.18-μm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor(CMOS) process respectively and different magnetic tunneling j...The 1-Mb and 4-Mb commercial toggle magnetoresistive random-access memories(MRAMs) with 0.13 μm and 0.18-μm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor(CMOS) process respectively and different magnetic tunneling junctions(MTJs) are irradiated with a Cobalt-60 gamma source. The electrical functions of devices during the irradiation and the room temperature annealing behavior are measured. Electrical failures are observed until the dose accumulates to 120-krad(Si) in 4-Mb MRAM while the 1-Mb MRAM keeps normal. Thus, the 0.13-μm process circuit exhibits better radiation tolerance than the 0.18-μm process circuit. However, a small quantity of read bit-errors randomly occurs only in 1-Mb MRAM during the irradiation while their electrical function is normal. It indicates that the store states of MTJ may be influenced by gamma radiation, although the electrical transport and magnetic properties are inherently immune to the radiation. We propose that the magnetic Compton scattering in the interaction of gamma ray with magnetic free layer may be the origin of the read bit-errors. Our results are useful for MRAM toward space application.展开更多
The paper reports the localization principle and method for the capsule in the non-invasive detecting system of gastrointestinal (GI) tract utilizing one permanent and three magnetoresistive sensors. When the capsul...The paper reports the localization principle and method for the capsule in the non-invasive detecting system of gastrointestinal (GI) tract utilizing one permanent and three magnetoresistive sensors. When the capsule is localized in practice, the permanent magnet is fixed inside the capsule, and the four magnetoresistive sensors are installed outside body. The permanent magnet's coordinate values can be solved by the magnetic dipole theory and optimum iterated method. The experiment shows the localization distance can reach 300mm by employing the HMC1023 magnetoresistive sensors and the NdFeB45 09 mm × 5 mm permanent magnet, and the errors of single coordinate direction and radius vector are 0 - 58 mm and 0.1-62.9 nun respectively. The localization precision is acceptable basically, and it has some possibilities improving the precision and distance in the future. Moreover, the localization system makes the localization be reality because of decreasing the number of sensors, and it economizes the capsule's volume because of decreasing the permanent magnet's dimension, too.展开更多
Ni_(83)Fe_(17) films with a thickness of about 100 nm were deposited onthermal oxidized silicon substrates at ambient temperature, 240, 350, and 410℃ by DC magnetronsputtering. The deposition rate was about 0.11 nm/s...Ni_(83)Fe_(17) films with a thickness of about 100 nm were deposited onthermal oxidized silicon substrates at ambient temperature, 240, 350, and 410℃ by DC magnetronsputtering. The deposition rate was about 0.11 nm/s. The as-deposited films were annealed at 450,550, and 650℃, respectively, in a vacuum lower than 3 x 10~3 Pa for 1 h. The Ni_(83)Fe_(17) filmsmainly grow with a crystalline orientation of [111] in the direction of the film growth. With theannealing temperature increasing, the [111] orientation enhances. For films deposited at all fourdifferent temperatures, the significant improvement on anisotropic magnetoresistance occurs at theannealing temperature higher than 550℃. But for films deposited at ambient temperatures and 240 ℃,the anisotropic magnetoresistance can only rise to about 1% after 650 ℃ annealing. For filmsdeposited at 350℃ and 410℃, the anisotropic magnetoresistance rises to about 3.8% after 650℃annealing. The atomic force microscopy (AFM) observation shows a significant increase in grain sizeof the film deposited at 350℃ after 650℃ annealing. The decrease in resistivity and the increasein anisotropic magnetoresistance are caused by the decrease in point defects, the increase in grainsize, and the improvement in lattice structure integrity of the films.展开更多
Using a method of free energy minimization, this paper investigates the magnetization properties of a ferromagnetic (FM) monolayer and an FM/antiferromagnetic (AFM) bilayer under a stress field, respectively. It t...Using a method of free energy minimization, this paper investigates the magnetization properties of a ferromagnetic (FM) monolayer and an FM/antiferromagnetic (AFM) bilayer under a stress field, respectively. It then investigates the magnetoresistance (MR) of the spin-valve structure, which is built by an FM rnonolayer and an FM/AFM bilayer, and its dependence upon the applied stress field. The results show that under the stress field, the magnetization properties of the FM monolayer is obviously different from that of the FM/AFM bilayer, since the coupled AFM layer can obviously block the magnetization of the FM layer. This phenomenon makes the MR of the spin-valve structure become obvious. In detail, there are two behaviors for the MR of the spin-valve structure dependence upon the stress field distinguished by the coupling (FM coupling or AFM coupling) between the FM layer and the FM/AFM bilayer. Either behavior of the MR of the spin-valve structure depends on the stress field including its value and orientation. Based on these investigations, a perfect mechanical sensor at the nano-scale is suggested to be devised experimentally.展开更多
The magnetoresistance behavior and the magnetization reversal mode of NiFe/Cu/CoFe/IrMn spin valve giant magnetoresistance (SV-GMR) in nanoscale were investigated experimentally and theoretically by nanosized magnet...The magnetoresistance behavior and the magnetization reversal mode of NiFe/Cu/CoFe/IrMn spin valve giant magnetoresistance (SV-GMR) in nanoscale were investigated experimentally and theoretically by nanosized magnetic simulation methods. Based on the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation, a model with a special gridding was proposed to calculate the giant magnetoresistance ratio (MR) and investigate the magnetization reversal mode. The relationship between MR and the external magnetic field was obtained and analyzed. Studies into the variation of the magnetization distribution reveal that the magnetization reversal mode, that is, the jump variation mode for NiFe/Cu/CoFe/IrMn, depends greatly on the antiferromagnetic coupling behavior between the pinned layer and the antiferromagnetic layer. It is also found that the switching field is almost linear with the exchange coefficient.展开更多
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), as the seminal spintronic devices, are expected for applications in magne- toresistive sensors due to their large magnetoresistance (MR) and high field sensitivity. Two hybrid Co/...Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), as the seminal spintronic devices, are expected for applications in magne- toresistive sensors due to their large magnetoresistance (MR) and high field sensitivity. Two hybrid Co/insulator/ZnO:Co junctions were fabricated with two different barriers to investigate the magneto-transport properties. Experimental results indicate that, both Co/MgO/ZnO:Co and Co/ZnO/ZnO:Co junctions show the positive and nearly linear MR, and their tunnel magnetoresistances (TMR) are 21.8% and 13.6%, respectively, when the current is applied perpendicular to the film plane under the magnetic field of 2 T at 4 K. The nonlinearity of MR is less than 1% within the magnetic field (H) of 1 kOe 〈 H 〈 12 kOe at low temperature, making them attractive as magnetoresistive sensors. The higher MR of Co/MgO/ZnO:Co junctions is due to the superior spin filtering effect and larger effective barrier height of the MgO barrier. This linear MR characteristic of Co/insulator/ZnO:Co structures shows a promising future on the applications of diluted magnetic semiconductors in magnetoresistive sensors.展开更多
Electrical transport properties of the La0.7Ca0.3MnO3nanoparticles have been inves-tigated in the temperature range 300 to 9 K as a function of magnetic field. Samples were pre-pared by auto-ignition method. In low te...Electrical transport properties of the La0.7Ca0.3MnO3nanoparticles have been inves-tigated in the temperature range 300 to 9 K as a function of magnetic field. Samples were pre-pared by auto-ignition method. In low tempera-ture regime from 40 to 9 K, an increase in the resistivity has been observed. This effect is found to decrease as magnetic field is increased. It is assumed that these effects are due to the magnetic contacts between the nanoparticles.展开更多
The finding of giant magnetoresistive(GMR) effect develops a new field for the sensing application with magnetic nanoparticles(MNPs) labeling. A convenient GMR sensor was built with a permanent magnet to excite th...The finding of giant magnetoresistive(GMR) effect develops a new field for the sensing application with magnetic nanoparticles(MNPs) labeling. A convenient GMR sensor was built with a permanent magnet to excite the MNPs in this work. The sensing element contained a Wheatstone bridge with the GMR material as one of its branches. The magnetic field from MNPs unbalanced the Wheatstone bridge. After being amplified, the output signals were recorded. The construction and optimization of the magnetoresistive sensing platform were discussed in detail. The detection of three kinds of MNPs validated the performance of the proposed GMR sensor. The sensor showed a fast response to the addition or removal of MNPs. Because of its simplicity, this kind of GMR sensor can be developed in a routine laboratory. The finding of this new GMR sensor will promote the development of the method of probing biomoleeules and the study on the biomolecular interaction after being labeled magnetically.展开更多
Due to the unique electronic structure of half-metals,characterized by the conductivity of majority-spin and the band gap of minority-spin,these materials have emerged as suitable alternatives for the design of effici...Due to the unique electronic structure of half-metals,characterized by the conductivity of majority-spin and the band gap of minority-spin,these materials have emerged as suitable alternatives for the design of efficient giant magnetoresistive(GMR)devices.Based on the first-principles calculations,an excellent GMR device has been designed by using two-dimensional(2D)half-metal Mn_(2)NO_(2).The results show that Mn_(2)NO_(2)has sandwiched between the Au/nMn_(2)NO_(2)(n=1,2,3)/Au heterojunction and maintains its half-metallic properties.Due to the half-metallic characteristics of Mn_(2)NO_(2),the total current of the monolayer device can reach up to 1500 nA in the ferromagnetic state.At low voltage,the maximum GMR is observed to be 1.15×1031%.Further,by increasing the number of layers,the ultra-high GMR at low voltage is still maintained.The developed device is a spintronic device exhibiting the highest magnetoresistive ratio reported theoretically so far.Simultaneously,a significant negative differential resistance(NDR)effect is also observed in the heterojunction.Owing to its excellent half-metallic properties and 2D structure,Mn_(2)NO_(2)is an ideal energy-saving GMR material.展开更多
Motivated by the recent discovery of unconventional superconductivity around a magnetic quantum critical point in pressurized CeSb_(2),here we present a high-pressure study of an isostructural antiferromagnetic(AFM) S...Motivated by the recent discovery of unconventional superconductivity around a magnetic quantum critical point in pressurized CeSb_(2),here we present a high-pressure study of an isostructural antiferromagnetic(AFM) SmSb_(2) through electrical transport and synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements.At P_(C)~2.5 GPa,we found a pressure-induced magnetic phase transition accompanied by a Cmca→P4/nmm structural phase transition.In the pristine AFM phase below P_(C),the AFM transition temperature of SmSb_(2) is insensitive to pressure;in the emergent magnetic phase above P_(C),however,the magnetic critical temperature increases rapidly with increasing pressure.In addition,at ambient pressure,the magnetoresistivity(MR) of SmSb_(2) increases suddenly upon cooling below the AFM transition temperature and presents linear nonsaturating behavior under high field at 2 K.With increasing pressure above P_(C),the MR behavior remains similar to that observed at ambient pressure,both in terms of temperature-and field-dependent MR.This leads us to argue an AFM-like state for SmSb_(2) above P_(C).Within the investigated pressure of up to 45.3 GPa and the temperature of down to 1.8 K,we found no signature of superconductivity in SmSb_(2).展开更多
Orientation-dependent transport properties induced by anisotropic molecules are enticing in single-molecule junctions.Here,using the first-principles method,we theoretically investigate spin transport properties and p...Orientation-dependent transport properties induced by anisotropic molecules are enticing in single-molecule junctions.Here,using the first-principles method,we theoretically investigate spin transport properties and photoresponse characteristics in trimesic acid magnetic single-molecule junctions with different molecular adsorption orientations and electrode contact sites.The transport calculations indicate that a single-molecule switch and a significant enhancement of spin transport and photoresponse can be achieved when the molecular adsorption orientation changes from planar geometry to upright geometry.The maximum spin polarization of current and photocurrent in upright molecular junctions exceeds 90%.Moreover,as the Ni tip electrode moves,the tunneling magnetoresistance of upright molecular junctions can be increased to 70%.The analysis of the spin-dependent PDOS elucidates that the spinterfaces between organic molecule and ferromagnetic electrodes are modulated by molecular adsorption orientation,where the molecule in upright molecular junctions yields higher spin polarization.Our theoretical work paves the way for designing spintronic devices and optoelectronic devices with anisotropic functionality base on anisotropic molecules.展开更多
The hysteresis of magnetoresistance observed in superconductors is of great interest due to its potential connectionwith unconventional superconductivity.In this study,we perform electrical transport measurements on k...The hysteresis of magnetoresistance observed in superconductors is of great interest due to its potential connectionwith unconventional superconductivity.In this study,we perform electrical transport measurements on kagome superconductorCsV_(3)Sb_(5)nanoflakes and uncover unusual hysteretic behavior of magnetoresistance in the superconducting state.This hysteresis can be induced by applying either a large DC or AC current at temperatures(T)well below the superconductingtransition temperature(T_(c)).As T approaches T_(c),similar weak hysteresis is also detected by applying a smallcurrent.Various scenarios are discussed,with particular focus on the effects of vortex pinning and the presence of timereversal-symmtery-breaking superconducting domains.Our findings support the latter,hinting at chiral superconductivityin kagome superconductors.展开更多
We report a systematic study on layered metal SrCu_(4-x)P_(2) single crystals via transport, magnetization, thermodynamic measurements and structural characterization. We find that the crystals show large linear magne...We report a systematic study on layered metal SrCu_(4-x)P_(2) single crystals via transport, magnetization, thermodynamic measurements and structural characterization. We find that the crystals show large linear magnetoresistance without any sign of saturation with a magnetic field up to 30T. We also observe a phase transition with significant anomalies in resistivity and heat capacity at T_(p)~140 K. Thermal expansion measurement reveals a subtle lattice parameter variation near Tp, i.e.,?L_(c)/L_(c)~0.062%. The structural characterization confines that there is no structure transition below and above T_(p). All these results suggest that the nonmagnetic transition of SrCu_(4-x)P_(2) could be associated with structural distortion.展开更多
In comparison to ferromagnets,antiferromagnets are believed to have superior advantages for applications in next-generation magnetic storage devices,including fast spin dynamics,vanishing stray fields and robust again...In comparison to ferromagnets,antiferromagnets are believed to have superior advantages for applications in next-generation magnetic storage devices,including fast spin dynamics,vanishing stray fields and robust against external magnetic field,etc.However,unlike ferromagnetic orders,which could be detected through tunneling magnetoresistance effect in magnetic tunnel junctions,the antiferromagnetic order(i.e.,Néel vector)cannot be effectively detected by the similar mechanism due to the spin degeneracy of conventional antiferromagnets.Recently discovered spin-splitting noncollinear antiferromagnets,such as Mn_(3)Pt with momentum-dependent spin polarization due to their special magnetic space group,make it possible to achieve remarkable tunneling magnetoresistance effects in noncollinear antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions.Through first-principles calculations,we demonstrate that the tunneling magnetoresistance ratio can reach more than 800% in Mn_(3)Pt/perovskite oxides/Mn_(3)Pt antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions.We also reveal the switching dynamics of Mn_(3)Pt thin film under magnetic fields using atomistic spin dynamic simulation.Our study provides a reliable method for detecting Néel vector of noncollinear antiferromagnets through the tunnel magnetoresistance effect and may pave its way for potential applications in antiferromagnetic memory devices.展开更多
Intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDCs)attract much attention due to their rich properties and potential applications.In this article,we grew successfully high-quality V_(1/3)TaS_(2) crystals by a vapor t...Intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDCs)attract much attention due to their rich properties and potential applications.In this article,we grew successfully high-quality V_(1/3)TaS_(2) crystals by a vapor transport method.We measured the magnetization,longitudinal resistivityρxx(T,H),Hall resistivityρxy(T,H),as well as performed calculations of the electronic band structure.It was found that V_(1/3)TaS_(2) is an A-type antiferromagnet with the Neel temperature T_(N)=6.20 K,and exhibits a negative magnetoresistance(MR)near T_(N).Both band structure calculations and Hall resistivity measurements demonstrated it is a magnetic semimetal.展开更多
Non-magnetic semiconductor materials and their devices have attracted wide attention since they are usually prone to exhibit large positive magnetoresistance(MR)effect in a low static magnetic field environment at roo...Non-magnetic semiconductor materials and their devices have attracted wide attention since they are usually prone to exhibit large positive magnetoresistance(MR)effect in a low static magnetic field environment at room temperature.However,how to obtain a large room-temperature negative MR effect in them remains to be studied.In this paper,by designing an Au/n-Ge:Sb/Au device with metal electrodes located on identical side,we observe an obvious room-temperature negative MR effect in a specific 50 T pulsed high magnetic field direction environment,but not in a static low magnetic field environment.Through the analysis of the experimental measurement of the Hall effect results and bipolar transport theory,we propose that this unconventional negative MR effect is mainly related to the charge accumulation on the surface of the device under the modulation of the stronger Lorentz force provided by the pulsed high magnetic field.This theoretical analytical model is further confirmed by regulating the geometry size of the device.Our work sheds light on the development of novel magnetic sensing,magnetic logic and other devices based on non-magnetic semiconductors operating in pulsed high magnetic field environment.展开更多
The REAgSb_(2)(RE = rare earth and Y) family has drawn considerable research interest because the two-dimensional Sb net in their crystal structures hosts topological fermions and hence rich topological properties. We...The REAgSb_(2)(RE = rare earth and Y) family has drawn considerable research interest because the two-dimensional Sb net in their crystal structures hosts topological fermions and hence rich topological properties. We report herein the magnetization and magnetotransport measurements of SmAgSb_(2) single crystal, which unveil very large magnetoresistance and high carrier mobility up to 6.2 × 10^(3)% and 5.58 × 10^(3)cm^(2)·V^(-1)·s^(-1), respectively. The analysis of both Shubnikov–de Haas and de Haas–van Alphen quantum oscillations indicates nontrivial Berry phases in the paramagnetic state while trivial Berry curvature in the antiferromagnetic state, indicating a topological phase transition induced by the antiferromagnetic order. It is also supported by the first-principles calculations. The results not only provide a new interesting topological material but also offer valuable insights into the correlation between magnetism and nontrivial topological states.展开更多
This paper reports a multifunctional magnetic-photoelectric laminate device based on the integration of spintronic material(La_(0.7)Sr_(0.3)MnO_(3))and multiferroic(Ni-doped BiFeO_(3)),in which the repeatable modulati...This paper reports a multifunctional magnetic-photoelectric laminate device based on the integration of spintronic material(La_(0.7)Sr_(0.3)MnO_(3))and multiferroic(Ni-doped BiFeO_(3)),in which the repeatable modulation effect on the photoelectric properties were achieved by applying external magnetic fields.More obviously,photocurrent density(J)of the laminate was largely enhanced,the change rate of J up to 287.6%is obtained.This sensing function effect should be attributed to the low-field magnetoresistance effect in perovskite manganite and the scattering of spin photoelectron in multiferroic material.The laminate perfectly combines the functions of sensor and controller,which can not only reflect the intensity of environmental magnetic field,but also modulate the photoelectric conversion performance.This work provides an alternative and facile way to realize multi-degree-of-freedom control for photoelectric conversion performances and lastly miniaturize multifunction device.展开更多
Lao.7Sr0.3Mnl_xNixO3 (x = 0, 0.025, 0.050 and 0.075) ceramics were prepared by the conventional solid-state reaction method. The partial substitution of Mn by Ni2+ leads to a decrease in cell volume as well as a st...Lao.7Sr0.3Mnl_xNixO3 (x = 0, 0.025, 0.050 and 0.075) ceramics were prepared by the conventional solid-state reaction method. The partial substitution of Mn by Ni2+ leads to a decrease in cell volume as well as a structural transition from the rhombohedral to the orthorhombic structure. Ni2+ doping increases the electrical resistivity, decreases the semiconductor-metal transition temperature (Tms) and relatively enhances the room temperature magnetoresistance (MR), especially in x = 0.025 and around Tins. With respect to conduction mechanism, the small polaron hopping (SPH) and the variable range hopping (VRH) models were used to ex- amine conduction in the semiconducting region.展开更多
We report the study of magnetic and transport properties of polycrystalline and single crystal Na(Zn,Mn)Sb,a new member of“111”type of diluted magnetic materials.The material crystallizes into Cu2Sb-type structure w...We report the study of magnetic and transport properties of polycrystalline and single crystal Na(Zn,Mn)Sb,a new member of“111”type of diluted magnetic materials.The material crystallizes into Cu2Sb-type structure which is isostructural to“111”type Fe-based superconductors.With suitable carrier and spin doping,the Na(Zn,Mn)Sb establishes spin-glass ordering with freezing temperature(Tf)below 15 K.Despite lack of long-range ferromagnetic ordering,Na(Zn,Mn)Sb single crystal still shows sizeable anomalous Hall effect below Tf.Carrier concentration determined by Hall effect measurements is over 1019 cm-3.More significantly,we observe colossal negative magnetoresistance(MR≡[ρ(H)−ρ(0)]/ρ(0))of-94%in the single crystal sample.展开更多
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文摘The 1-Mb and 4-Mb commercial toggle magnetoresistive random-access memories(MRAMs) with 0.13 μm and 0.18-μm complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor(CMOS) process respectively and different magnetic tunneling junctions(MTJs) are irradiated with a Cobalt-60 gamma source. The electrical functions of devices during the irradiation and the room temperature annealing behavior are measured. Electrical failures are observed until the dose accumulates to 120-krad(Si) in 4-Mb MRAM while the 1-Mb MRAM keeps normal. Thus, the 0.13-μm process circuit exhibits better radiation tolerance than the 0.18-μm process circuit. However, a small quantity of read bit-errors randomly occurs only in 1-Mb MRAM during the irradiation while their electrical function is normal. It indicates that the store states of MTJ may be influenced by gamma radiation, although the electrical transport and magnetic properties are inherently immune to the radiation. We propose that the magnetic Compton scattering in the interaction of gamma ray with magnetic free layer may be the origin of the read bit-errors. Our results are useful for MRAM toward space application.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No30570485)National 863 Project of China (No2004AA404013)
文摘The paper reports the localization principle and method for the capsule in the non-invasive detecting system of gastrointestinal (GI) tract utilizing one permanent and three magnetoresistive sensors. When the capsule is localized in practice, the permanent magnet is fixed inside the capsule, and the four magnetoresistive sensors are installed outside body. The permanent magnet's coordinate values can be solved by the magnetic dipole theory and optimum iterated method. The experiment shows the localization distance can reach 300mm by employing the HMC1023 magnetoresistive sensors and the NdFeB45 09 mm × 5 mm permanent magnet, and the errors of single coordinate direction and radius vector are 0 - 58 mm and 0.1-62.9 nun respectively. The localization precision is acceptable basically, and it has some possibilities improving the precision and distance in the future. Moreover, the localization system makes the localization be reality because of decreasing the number of sensors, and it economizes the capsule's volume because of decreasing the permanent magnet's dimension, too.
文摘Ni_(83)Fe_(17) films with a thickness of about 100 nm were deposited onthermal oxidized silicon substrates at ambient temperature, 240, 350, and 410℃ by DC magnetronsputtering. The deposition rate was about 0.11 nm/s. The as-deposited films were annealed at 450,550, and 650℃, respectively, in a vacuum lower than 3 x 10~3 Pa for 1 h. The Ni_(83)Fe_(17) filmsmainly grow with a crystalline orientation of [111] in the direction of the film growth. With theannealing temperature increasing, the [111] orientation enhances. For films deposited at all fourdifferent temperatures, the significant improvement on anisotropic magnetoresistance occurs at theannealing temperature higher than 550℃. But for films deposited at ambient temperatures and 240 ℃,the anisotropic magnetoresistance can only rise to about 1% after 650 ℃ annealing. For filmsdeposited at 350℃ and 410℃, the anisotropic magnetoresistance rises to about 3.8% after 650℃annealing. The atomic force microscopy (AFM) observation shows a significant increase in grain sizeof the film deposited at 350℃ after 650℃ annealing. The decrease in resistivity and the increasein anisotropic magnetoresistance are caused by the decrease in point defects, the increase in grainsize, and the improvement in lattice structure integrity of the films.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10347118)Natural Science Foundation of College of Jiangsu Province,China (Grant Nos 2006KJB140133 and 2007KJD140241)
文摘Using a method of free energy minimization, this paper investigates the magnetization properties of a ferromagnetic (FM) monolayer and an FM/antiferromagnetic (AFM) bilayer under a stress field, respectively. It then investigates the magnetoresistance (MR) of the spin-valve structure, which is built by an FM rnonolayer and an FM/AFM bilayer, and its dependence upon the applied stress field. The results show that under the stress field, the magnetization properties of the FM monolayer is obviously different from that of the FM/AFM bilayer, since the coupled AFM layer can obviously block the magnetization of the FM layer. This phenomenon makes the MR of the spin-valve structure become obvious. In detail, there are two behaviors for the MR of the spin-valve structure dependence upon the stress field distinguished by the coupling (FM coupling or AFM coupling) between the FM layer and the FM/AFM bilayer. Either behavior of the MR of the spin-valve structure depends on the stress field including its value and orientation. Based on these investigations, a perfect mechanical sensor at the nano-scale is suggested to be devised experimentally.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61025021and 60936002)the National Key Project of Scienceand Technology of China (Nos. 2009ZX02023-001-3 and 2011ZX02403-002)the Independent Scientific Research of Tsinghua University (No. 2010THZ0)
文摘The magnetoresistance behavior and the magnetization reversal mode of NiFe/Cu/CoFe/IrMn spin valve giant magnetoresistance (SV-GMR) in nanoscale were investigated experimentally and theoretically by nanosized magnetic simulation methods. Based on the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation, a model with a special gridding was proposed to calculate the giant magnetoresistance ratio (MR) and investigate the magnetization reversal mode. The relationship between MR and the external magnetic field was obtained and analyzed. Studies into the variation of the magnetization distribution reveal that the magnetization reversal mode, that is, the jump variation mode for NiFe/Cu/CoFe/IrMn, depends greatly on the antiferromagnetic coupling behavior between the pinned layer and the antiferromagnetic layer. It is also found that the switching field is almost linear with the exchange coefficient.
基金supports by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.51202125 and 51231004)the National Basic Research Program of China (No. 2010CB832905)
文摘Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), as the seminal spintronic devices, are expected for applications in magne- toresistive sensors due to their large magnetoresistance (MR) and high field sensitivity. Two hybrid Co/insulator/ZnO:Co junctions were fabricated with two different barriers to investigate the magneto-transport properties. Experimental results indicate that, both Co/MgO/ZnO:Co and Co/ZnO/ZnO:Co junctions show the positive and nearly linear MR, and their tunnel magnetoresistances (TMR) are 21.8% and 13.6%, respectively, when the current is applied perpendicular to the film plane under the magnetic field of 2 T at 4 K. The nonlinearity of MR is less than 1% within the magnetic field (H) of 1 kOe 〈 H 〈 12 kOe at low temperature, making them attractive as magnetoresistive sensors. The higher MR of Co/MgO/ZnO:Co junctions is due to the superior spin filtering effect and larger effective barrier height of the MgO barrier. This linear MR characteristic of Co/insulator/ZnO:Co structures shows a promising future on the applications of diluted magnetic semiconductors in magnetoresistive sensors.
文摘Electrical transport properties of the La0.7Ca0.3MnO3nanoparticles have been inves-tigated in the temperature range 300 to 9 K as a function of magnetic field. Samples were pre-pared by auto-ignition method. In low tempera-ture regime from 40 to 9 K, an increase in the resistivity has been observed. This effect is found to decrease as magnetic field is increased. It is assumed that these effects are due to the magnetic contacts between the nanoparticles.
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(No.2011CB707703), the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21375064, 21075068) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(No.20130031110016).
文摘The finding of giant magnetoresistive(GMR) effect develops a new field for the sensing application with magnetic nanoparticles(MNPs) labeling. A convenient GMR sensor was built with a permanent magnet to excite the MNPs in this work. The sensing element contained a Wheatstone bridge with the GMR material as one of its branches. The magnetic field from MNPs unbalanced the Wheatstone bridge. After being amplified, the output signals were recorded. The construction and optimization of the magnetoresistive sensing platform were discussed in detail. The detection of three kinds of MNPs validated the performance of the proposed GMR sensor. The sensor showed a fast response to the addition or removal of MNPs. Because of its simplicity, this kind of GMR sensor can be developed in a routine laboratory. The finding of this new GMR sensor will promote the development of the method of probing biomoleeules and the study on the biomolecular interaction after being labeled magnetically.
基金The authors would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11704291 and 51875417)Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Systems Science in Metallurgical Process(Wuhan University of Science and Technology)(No.Y202101)+1 种基金Key Laboratory of Nanodevices and Applications,Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics,Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.21YZ03)The work was supported by High-Performance Computing Center of Wuhan University of Science and Technology.
文摘Due to the unique electronic structure of half-metals,characterized by the conductivity of majority-spin and the band gap of minority-spin,these materials have emerged as suitable alternatives for the design of efficient giant magnetoresistive(GMR)devices.Based on the first-principles calculations,an excellent GMR device has been designed by using two-dimensional(2D)half-metal Mn_(2)NO_(2).The results show that Mn_(2)NO_(2)has sandwiched between the Au/nMn_(2)NO_(2)(n=1,2,3)/Au heterojunction and maintains its half-metallic properties.Due to the half-metallic characteristics of Mn_(2)NO_(2),the total current of the monolayer device can reach up to 1500 nA in the ferromagnetic state.At low voltage,the maximum GMR is observed to be 1.15×1031%.Further,by increasing the number of layers,the ultra-high GMR at low voltage is still maintained.The developed device is a spintronic device exhibiting the highest magnetoresistive ratio reported theoretically so far.Simultaneously,a significant negative differential resistance(NDR)effect is also observed in the heterojunction.Owing to its excellent half-metallic properties and 2D structure,Mn_(2)NO_(2)is an ideal energy-saving GMR material.
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant Nos. 2023YFA1406102 and 2022YFA1602603)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 12374049 and 12174395)+2 种基金the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 2023M743542)Hefei Institutes of Physical Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences the Director’s Fundation of (Grant No. YZJJ2024QN41)the Basic Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Based on Major Scientific Infrastructures (Grant No. JZHKYPT-2021-08)。
文摘Motivated by the recent discovery of unconventional superconductivity around a magnetic quantum critical point in pressurized CeSb_(2),here we present a high-pressure study of an isostructural antiferromagnetic(AFM) SmSb_(2) through electrical transport and synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements.At P_(C)~2.5 GPa,we found a pressure-induced magnetic phase transition accompanied by a Cmca→P4/nmm structural phase transition.In the pristine AFM phase below P_(C),the AFM transition temperature of SmSb_(2) is insensitive to pressure;in the emergent magnetic phase above P_(C),however,the magnetic critical temperature increases rapidly with increasing pressure.In addition,at ambient pressure,the magnetoresistivity(MR) of SmSb_(2) increases suddenly upon cooling below the AFM transition temperature and presents linear nonsaturating behavior under high field at 2 K.With increasing pressure above P_(C),the MR behavior remains similar to that observed at ambient pressure,both in terms of temperature-and field-dependent MR.This leads us to argue an AFM-like state for SmSb_(2) above P_(C).Within the investigated pressure of up to 45.3 GPa and the temperature of down to 1.8 K,we found no signature of superconductivity in SmSb_(2).
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.11974217,12204281,and 21933002)the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation (Grant No.ZR2022QA068)。
文摘Orientation-dependent transport properties induced by anisotropic molecules are enticing in single-molecule junctions.Here,using the first-principles method,we theoretically investigate spin transport properties and photoresponse characteristics in trimesic acid magnetic single-molecule junctions with different molecular adsorption orientations and electrode contact sites.The transport calculations indicate that a single-molecule switch and a significant enhancement of spin transport and photoresponse can be achieved when the molecular adsorption orientation changes from planar geometry to upright geometry.The maximum spin polarization of current and photocurrent in upright molecular junctions exceeds 90%.Moreover,as the Ni tip electrode moves,the tunneling magnetoresistance of upright molecular junctions can be increased to 70%.The analysis of the spin-dependent PDOS elucidates that the spinterfaces between organic molecule and ferromagnetic electrodes are modulated by molecular adsorption orientation,where the molecule in upright molecular junctions yields higher spin polarization.Our theoretical work paves the way for designing spintronic devices and optoelectronic devices with anisotropic functionality base on anisotropic molecules.
基金supported by the“Pioneer”and“Leading Goose”R&D Program of Zhejiang(Grant No.2024SDXHDX0007)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.12474131)+4 种基金the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant Nos.2022M722845 and 2023T160586)the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars(Grant No.LR23A040001)the Research Center for Industries of the Future(RCIF)at Westlake University(Grant No.WU2023C009)the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant Nos.2020YFA0308800 and 2022YFA1403400)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.Z210006).The authors thank the support provided by Dr.Chao Zhang from Instrumentation and Service Center for Physical Sciences at Westlake University.
文摘The hysteresis of magnetoresistance observed in superconductors is of great interest due to its potential connectionwith unconventional superconductivity.In this study,we perform electrical transport measurements on kagome superconductorCsV_(3)Sb_(5)nanoflakes and uncover unusual hysteretic behavior of magnetoresistance in the superconducting state.This hysteresis can be induced by applying either a large DC or AC current at temperatures(T)well below the superconductingtransition temperature(T_(c)).As T approaches T_(c),similar weak hysteresis is also detected by applying a smallcurrent.Various scenarios are discussed,with particular focus on the effects of vortex pinning and the presence of timereversal-symmtery-breaking superconducting domains.Our findings support the latter,hinting at chiral superconductivityin kagome superconductors.
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant Nos.2023YFA1607403,2021YFA1600201,and 2022YFA1602603)the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.U19A2093,U2032214,and U2032163)+5 种基金the Collaborative Innovation Program of Hefei Science Center,CAS (Grant No.2019HSC-CIP 001)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS (Grant No.2021117)the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province (No.1908085QA15)the HFIPS Director’s Fund (Grant No.YZJJQY202304)the CASHIPS Director’s Fund (Grant No.YZJJ2022QN36)supported by the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of Anhui Province。
文摘We report a systematic study on layered metal SrCu_(4-x)P_(2) single crystals via transport, magnetization, thermodynamic measurements and structural characterization. We find that the crystals show large linear magnetoresistance without any sign of saturation with a magnetic field up to 30T. We also observe a phase transition with significant anomalies in resistivity and heat capacity at T_(p)~140 K. Thermal expansion measurement reveals a subtle lattice parameter variation near Tp, i.e.,?L_(c)/L_(c)~0.062%. The structural characterization confines that there is no structure transition below and above T_(p). All these results suggest that the nonmagnetic transition of SrCu_(4-x)P_(2) could be associated with structural distortion.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.T2394475,T2394470,and 12174129)。
文摘In comparison to ferromagnets,antiferromagnets are believed to have superior advantages for applications in next-generation magnetic storage devices,including fast spin dynamics,vanishing stray fields and robust against external magnetic field,etc.However,unlike ferromagnetic orders,which could be detected through tunneling magnetoresistance effect in magnetic tunnel junctions,the antiferromagnetic order(i.e.,Néel vector)cannot be effectively detected by the similar mechanism due to the spin degeneracy of conventional antiferromagnets.Recently discovered spin-splitting noncollinear antiferromagnets,such as Mn_(3)Pt with momentum-dependent spin polarization due to their special magnetic space group,make it possible to achieve remarkable tunneling magnetoresistance effects in noncollinear antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions.Through first-principles calculations,we demonstrate that the tunneling magnetoresistance ratio can reach more than 800% in Mn_(3)Pt/perovskite oxides/Mn_(3)Pt antiferromagnetic tunnel junctions.We also reveal the switching dynamics of Mn_(3)Pt thin film under magnetic fields using atomistic spin dynamic simulation.Our study provides a reliable method for detecting Néel vector of noncollinear antiferromagnets through the tunnel magnetoresistance effect and may pave its way for potential applications in antiferromagnetic memory devices.
基金Project supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2022YFA1403202)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.NSFC-12074335,11974095,5177115,11974095,and 12188101)the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province of China(Grant No.2022JM-028).
文摘Intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDCs)attract much attention due to their rich properties and potential applications.In this article,we grew successfully high-quality V_(1/3)TaS_(2) crystals by a vapor transport method.We measured the magnetization,longitudinal resistivityρxx(T,H),Hall resistivityρxy(T,H),as well as performed calculations of the electronic band structure.It was found that V_(1/3)TaS_(2) is an A-type antiferromagnet with the Neel temperature T_(N)=6.20 K,and exhibits a negative magnetoresistance(MR)near T_(N).Both band structure calculations and Hall resistivity measurements demonstrated it is a magnetic semimetal.
基金Project supported by the Special Funding for Talents of Three Gorges University(Grant No.8230202)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.12274258)National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2016YFA0401003).
文摘Non-magnetic semiconductor materials and their devices have attracted wide attention since they are usually prone to exhibit large positive magnetoresistance(MR)effect in a low static magnetic field environment at room temperature.However,how to obtain a large room-temperature negative MR effect in them remains to be studied.In this paper,by designing an Au/n-Ge:Sb/Au device with metal electrodes located on identical side,we observe an obvious room-temperature negative MR effect in a specific 50 T pulsed high magnetic field direction environment,but not in a static low magnetic field environment.Through the analysis of the experimental measurement of the Hall effect results and bipolar transport theory,we propose that this unconventional negative MR effect is mainly related to the charge accumulation on the surface of the device under the modulation of the stronger Lorentz force provided by the pulsed high magnetic field.This theoretical analytical model is further confirmed by regulating the geometry size of the device.Our work sheds light on the development of novel magnetic sensing,magnetic logic and other devices based on non-magnetic semiconductors operating in pulsed high magnetic field environment.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12004405,12334008,and 12374148)the Double First-Class Initiative Fund of Shanghai Tech University+2 种基金the Analytical Instrumentation Center of Shanghai Tech University(Grant No.SPST-AIC10112914)the research fund from the Shanghai Sailing Program(Grant No.23YF1426900)the fund from the National Key R&D Program of China(Grant Nos.2022YFA1402702 and 2021YFA1401600)。
文摘The REAgSb_(2)(RE = rare earth and Y) family has drawn considerable research interest because the two-dimensional Sb net in their crystal structures hosts topological fermions and hence rich topological properties. We report herein the magnetization and magnetotransport measurements of SmAgSb_(2) single crystal, which unveil very large magnetoresistance and high carrier mobility up to 6.2 × 10^(3)% and 5.58 × 10^(3)cm^(2)·V^(-1)·s^(-1), respectively. The analysis of both Shubnikov–de Haas and de Haas–van Alphen quantum oscillations indicates nontrivial Berry phases in the paramagnetic state while trivial Berry curvature in the antiferromagnetic state, indicating a topological phase transition induced by the antiferromagnetic order. It is also supported by the first-principles calculations. The results not only provide a new interesting topological material but also offer valuable insights into the correlation between magnetism and nontrivial topological states.
基金financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11074031)National Key R&D Program of China(2017YFE0301401)Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province,China(2020J01192,2021J01191)
文摘This paper reports a multifunctional magnetic-photoelectric laminate device based on the integration of spintronic material(La_(0.7)Sr_(0.3)MnO_(3))and multiferroic(Ni-doped BiFeO_(3)),in which the repeatable modulation effect on the photoelectric properties were achieved by applying external magnetic fields.More obviously,photocurrent density(J)of the laminate was largely enhanced,the change rate of J up to 287.6%is obtained.This sensing function effect should be attributed to the low-field magnetoresistance effect in perovskite manganite and the scattering of spin photoelectron in multiferroic material.The laminate perfectly combines the functions of sensor and controller,which can not only reflect the intensity of environmental magnetic field,but also modulate the photoelectric conversion performance.This work provides an alternative and facile way to realize multi-degree-of-freedom control for photoelectric conversion performances and lastly miniaturize multifunction device.
基金financially supported by Sohag University in Egypt
文摘Lao.7Sr0.3Mnl_xNixO3 (x = 0, 0.025, 0.050 and 0.075) ceramics were prepared by the conventional solid-state reaction method. The partial substitution of Mn by Ni2+ leads to a decrease in cell volume as well as a structural transition from the rhombohedral to the orthorhombic structure. Ni2+ doping increases the electrical resistivity, decreases the semiconductor-metal transition temperature (Tms) and relatively enhances the room temperature magnetoresistance (MR), especially in x = 0.025 and around Tins. With respect to conduction mechanism, the small polaron hopping (SPH) and the variable range hopping (VRH) models were used to ex- amine conduction in the semiconducting region.
基金financially supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology(MOST)NSF of China through the research projects(2018YFA03057001,11820101003)+2 种基金CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research(YSBR-030)support of Beijing Nova program(2020133)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS(2020007).
文摘We report the study of magnetic and transport properties of polycrystalline and single crystal Na(Zn,Mn)Sb,a new member of“111”type of diluted magnetic materials.The material crystallizes into Cu2Sb-type structure which is isostructural to“111”type Fe-based superconductors.With suitable carrier and spin doping,the Na(Zn,Mn)Sb establishes spin-glass ordering with freezing temperature(Tf)below 15 K.Despite lack of long-range ferromagnetic ordering,Na(Zn,Mn)Sb single crystal still shows sizeable anomalous Hall effect below Tf.Carrier concentration determined by Hall effect measurements is over 1019 cm-3.More significantly,we observe colossal negative magnetoresistance(MR≡[ρ(H)−ρ(0)]/ρ(0))of-94%in the single crystal sample.