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Giant Magnetoresistance Effect of [bcc-Fe(M)/Cu](M=Co,Ni) Multilayers
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作者 M.Matsui, M.Doi and N.Shimizu (Department of Crystalline Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2000年第2期186-190,共5页
GMR effect of multilayers of bcc-Fe(M)(M=Co, Ni) alloy and Cu layers has been investigated. The maximum MR ratio is found at 1.1 nm Fe(Co) and 1.3~1.4 nm Cu layer thickness in [Fe(Co)/CuJ, and at 1.6 nm Fe(Ni) and 1.... GMR effect of multilayers of bcc-Fe(M)(M=Co, Ni) alloy and Cu layers has been investigated. The maximum MR ratio is found at 1.1 nm Fe(Co) and 1.3~1.4 nm Cu layer thickness in [Fe(Co)/CuJ, and at 1.6 nm Fe(Ni) and 1.4 nm Cu layer thickness in [Fe(Ni)/Cu]. Under the optimum annealing condition, the MR ratio increases up to 50% and 38% for Fe(Co) and Fe(Ni) systems, respectively. The origin of the increase of GMR is discussed, taking the progress of preferred orientation of Fe(Co)[100] or Fe(Ni)[100] by anneahng into account. 展开更多
关键词 giant magnetoresistance effect of M=Co Ni MULTILAYERS CU bcc-Fe
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Spin-valley-dependent transport and giant tunneling magnetoresistance in silicene with periodic electromagnetic modulations
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作者 刘一曼 邵怀华 +3 位作者 周光辉 朴红光 潘礼庆 刘敏 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第12期475-480,共6页
The transport property of electrons tunneling through arrays of magnetic and electric barriers is studied in silicene. In the tunneling transmission spectrum, the spin-valley-dependent filtered states can be achieved ... The transport property of electrons tunneling through arrays of magnetic and electric barriers is studied in silicene. In the tunneling transmission spectrum, the spin-valley-dependent filtered states can be achieved in an incident energy range which can be controlled by the electric gate voltage. For the parallel magnetization configuration, the transmission is asymmetric with respect to the incident angle θ, and electrons with a very large negative incident angle can always transmit in propagating modes for one of the spin-valley filtered states under a certain electromagnetic condition. But for the antiparallel configuration, the transmission is symmetric about θ and there is no such transmission channel. The difference of the transmission between the two configurations leads to a giant tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) effect. The TMR can reach to 100% in a certain Fermi energy interval around the electrostatic potential. This energy interval can be adjusted significantly by the magnetic field and/or electric gate voltage. The results obtained may be useful for future valleytronic and spintronic applications, as well as magnetoresistance device based on silicene. 展开更多
关键词 SILICENE quantum transport electromagnetic superlattice giant tunneling magnetoresistance effect
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Construction and Validation of Simple Magnetic Nanoparticle Detector Based on Giant Magnetoresistive Effect
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作者 CHENG Chunying XIN Youying YIN Xuebo 《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第5期743-748,共6页
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
关键词 Magnetic nanoparticle giant magnetoresistive effect Magnetoresistive sensor
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