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Spin dependent transport in magnetic nanostructures
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Experiments of giant magnetoresistance. Theory of Tunnel Magnetoresistance as mentioned in this paper and its application in Magnetic Nanostructures. But this work was performed in the early nineties.Abstract:
Experiments of Giant Magnetoresistance. Theory of Giant Magnetoresistance. Experiment of Tunnel Magnetoresistance. Theory of Tunnel Magnetoresistance. Applications of Magnetic Nanostructures.read more
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Currents, torques, and polarization factors in magnetic tunnel junctions
TL;DR: In this article, the transfer-Hamiltonian method is applied to magnetic tunnel junctions having a general degree of atomic disorder and the results reveal a close relationship between magnetoconduction and voltage-driven pseudotorque, and also provide a means of predicting the thickness dependence of tunnel-polarization factors.
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Origin, development, and future of spintronics (Nobel Lecture).
Albert Fert,Albert Fert +1 more
TL;DR: The discovery of giant magnetoresistance of the magnetic multilayers opened the way to efficient control of the motion of the electrons by acting on their spin through the orientation of a magnetization, which triggered the development of a new field of research and technology, which is today called spintronics and exploits the influence of the spin on the mobility of the electron in ferromagnetic materials.
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Four-state ferroelectric spin-valve
Andy Quindeau,Ignasi Fina,Ignasi Fina,Xavier Marti,Geanina Apachitei,Pilar Ferrer,Chris Nicklin,Eckhard Pippel,Dietrich Hesse,Marin Alexe,Marin Alexe +10 more
TL;DR: It is observed that the ferroelectric/ferromagnetic interface plays a crucial role in the stabilization of the exchange bias, which ultimately leads to four robust electro tunnel electro resistance (TER) and tunnel magneto resistance (TMR) states in the junction.
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Design Rules: Industrial Research and Epistemic Merit
TL;DR: The case of industry research on the giant magnetoresistance effect in the 1990s is examined as a characteristic example of research undertaken under considerable pressure to produce applicable results to arrive at a more optimistic assessment of the epistemic merits of private, application‐driven research.
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Aharonov-Bohm effect and giant magnetoresistance in graphene nanoribbon rings
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical study on the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) effect and giant magnetoresistance in rectangular rings made of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) is presented.
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Currents, torques, and polarization factors in magnetic tunnel junctions
TL;DR: In this article, the transfer-Hamiltonian method is applied to magnetic tunnel junctions having a general degree of atomic disorder and the results reveal a close relationship between magnetoconduction and voltage-driven pseudotorque, and also provide a means of predicting the thickness dependence of tunnel-polarization factors.
Journal ArticleDOI
Origin, development, and future of spintronics (Nobel Lecture).
Albert Fert,Albert Fert +1 more
TL;DR: The discovery of giant magnetoresistance of the magnetic multilayers opened the way to efficient control of the motion of the electrons by acting on their spin through the orientation of a magnetization, which triggered the development of a new field of research and technology, which is today called spintronics and exploits the influence of the spin on the mobility of the electron in ferromagnetic materials.
Journal ArticleDOI
Four-state ferroelectric spin-valve
Andy Quindeau,Ignasi Fina,Ignasi Fina,Xavier Marti,Geanina Apachitei,Pilar Ferrer,Chris Nicklin,Eckhard Pippel,Dietrich Hesse,Marin Alexe,Marin Alexe +10 more
TL;DR: It is observed that the ferroelectric/ferromagnetic interface plays a crucial role in the stabilization of the exchange bias, which ultimately leads to four robust electro tunnel electro resistance (TER) and tunnel magneto resistance (TMR) states in the junction.
Journal ArticleDOI
Design Rules: Industrial Research and Epistemic Merit
TL;DR: The case of industry research on the giant magnetoresistance effect in the 1990s is examined as a characteristic example of research undertaken under considerable pressure to produce applicable results to arrive at a more optimistic assessment of the epistemic merits of private, application‐driven research.
Journal ArticleDOI
Aharonov-Bohm effect and giant magnetoresistance in graphene nanoribbon rings
TL;DR: In this article, a numerical study on the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) effect and giant magnetoresistance in rectangular rings made of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) is presented.