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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 76 (1994), S. 4734-4737 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We find that sandwich films of the form Co50 A(ring)/Cu (t)/Co50 A(ring) with a CoO overlayer have large negative magnetoresistance [(MR)—up to 15% at T=4.2 K] for Cu thickness t(approximately-greater-than)10 A(ring). The MR correlates with a plateau in the magnetization curve which indicates antiparallel magnetization directions of the Co layers as caused by exchange coupling from the antiferromagnetic CoO overlayer. The addition of Co layers 2 or 4 A(ring) thick inserted midway in the Cu spacer can increase or decrease the MR depending on Cu spacer thickness. When comparing sandwich films with and without the insert layer, MR agrees in magnitude if 1/2 the total Cu thickness is used for the insert film. This means that it is only necessary to have a 2 or 4 A(ring) Co layer to scatter spin polarized electrons and implies that interface scattering at a boundary between Co and Cu may dominate over bulk scattering. For films with or without Co insert layers, a metallic Cu overlayer of 20 A(ring) thickness, causes the magnetization plateau to disappear and reduces the MR to less than 1%.
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    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Epitaxial thin films of La1−x(D'Alembertian)xMnO3−δ(0≤x≤0.33) where (D'Alembertian) is a vacancy have been grown on (100) SrTiO3 substrates by pulsed laser deposition. The lanthanum deficiency results in self doping of the system without the need for divalent ion substitution. Both the films and the bulk targets used for deposition were ferromagnetic and showed giant magnetoresistance (GMR). The films increased in saturation magnetization Ms and Curie temperature Tc with increasing x. The Tc, however, was about the same as found in Cax substitutions. Bulk samples showed little change in Ms and Tc with vacancy concentration. Ms in bulk samples is about half the value found in the films which have theoretical saturations for x≥0.2. GMR in the films is a few hundred percent but the bulk values are 25% at H=1.8 T. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 75 (1994), S. 6537-6539 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) of 8% at 4.2 K is found in sandwich films having the composition Ni0.7Co0.3(50 A(ring))/Cu(t)/NiCo(50 A(ring))/NiCoO(40 A(ring)) where NiCoO is a mixed oxide overlayer that exchange couples with the NiCo alloy layer. These films show a MR temperature dependence quite similar to that previously reported for Co/Cu/Co/CoO where the MR becomes small above 200 K. When bilayers of CoO/NiO are placed on the NiCo layer, the temperature dependence of MR extends to 250 K. The magnitude of the MR at 4.2 K scales with the magnitude of the saturation magnetization in the NiCo and Co films.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 76 (1994), S. 6601-6603 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Multilayer films of [Co 10 A(ring)/Cu(t)]64 with copper thicknesses from t=10 to 29 A(ring) annealed for 1 h at temperatures about 350 °C showed a decrease in sample resistivity at 4.2 K. The giant magnetoresistance (GMR) maximums for as-deposited films at t=10 A(ring) and t=23 A(ring) shifted with annealing. The GMR decreased for t=10 A(ring) and t=23 A(ring) but increased for t=19 A(ring) and t=29 A(ring) indicating a complex behavior with annealing. Similarities with granular films are discussed.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 63 (1988), S. 3746-3748 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We measured magnetic and transport properties of amorphous U27Fe73 films deposited by magnetron sputtering. The films show a magnetic ordering temperature Tf =32 K, and a spin-glass regime below a temperature Tirr(H). The Arrott plot shows a characteristic change in concavity at the transition, as predicted by Aharony and Pytte (A-P) for random-anisotropy systems with D(very-much-less-than)J. Although we find a finite susceptibility below Tf, with χ0=0.66 in units of the inverse of the demagnetizing factor, the critical exponents δ1 and δ2 are close to the values predicted by the A-P model. The electrical resistivity has a minimum at 31 K, resulting from the competition between exchange scattering and inelastic spin-flip processes. For T〉200 K a linear regime with negative dρ/dT is found, characteristic of phonon scattering in amorphous materials. The isotropic magnetoresistance is positive and levels off below Tf reflecting freezing of spin correlations at this temperature. This behavior can be explained by the existence of small Imry and Ma domains and partial local magnetic order below Tf.
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    Journal of Applied Physics 64 (1988), S. 5792-5796 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We report on the structure and superconducting properties of a single phase polycrystalline composition given by Bi2.2Sr1.7Ca1.2Cu2O8+δ as well as measurements on single crystals. X-ray and electron diffraction analyses of both single-crystal and single phase materials show an incommensurately modulated orthorhombic superlattice, derivable from a pseudotetragonal substructure. The various compositions have the common feature that the major portion of the superconductivity disappears above 85 K but there is a small tail in the diamagnetic susceptibility extending to 110 K, above which the sample becomes paramagnetic. Single crystals, grown by the flux method, exhibit the same incommensurately modulated pseudotetragonal structure as the ceramic, but show a higher diamagnetic shielding and in some cases also have tails. The critical currents in the (ab) plane are only about one-fifth of the value found for YBa2Cu3O7 crystals and the anisotropy is smaller. These reduced values may be an intrinsic property of the modulated superlattice but more likely are due to stacking faults and other defects in the crystals.
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    Journal of Applied Physics 61 (1987), S. 3639-3641 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) as well as magnetization measurements have been made on a sputtered film of Gd43Al57. The low field susceptibility peaks at a freezing temperature Tf of 33 K. This agrees well with the SANS data, which shows a peak in the intensity at this temperature for the lowest Q's measured. The SANS line shapes are unusual in that they can be fitted with a Lorentzian plus Lorentzian-squared cross section with dissimilar correlation lengths. The Lorentzian correlation length peaks near 35 K at a value of ∼14 A(ring), while the Lorentzian-squared correlation length exhibits a large, essentially resolution-limited, value up to temperatures several times Tf. These results are consistent with the coexistence of finite static spin clusters with relatively long-range ferromagnetic correlations.
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    Journal of Applied Physics 64 (1988), S. 5815-5815 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Using the polarized beam small-angle neutron scattering spectrometer at the Rhode Island Nuclear Science Center Reactor, we have observed significant depolarization of a neutron beam by passage through polycrystalline high-Tc superconductors, specifically 123 Y-Ba-Cu-O prepared and characterized at the IBM Watson Research Center. We believe that this technique will prove useful in studying aspects of these materials, such as the penetration depth of shielding currents, the presence and structure of trapped flux vortices, and grain size effects on the supercurrent distribution in polycrystalline samples. The two samples showed sharp transitions at 87 and 89 K, and have been studied at temperatures of 77 K; the second sample has also been studied at 4 K. The transition to the superconducting state was monitored by the shift in resonant frequency of a coil surrounding the sample. No measurable depolarization was observed in either sample at 77 K in both the field-cooled and zero-field-cooled states, using applied fields of 0 (nominal), 54, and 1400 Oe. This negative result may be connected with the fact that the material is still in the reversible region as indicated by susceptibility measurements, but it allows an estimate of the upper bound of possible inhomogeneous internal fields, assuming a distance scale for the superconducting regions. For the 10-μm grain size suggested by photomicrographs, this upper bound for the field turns out to be 1.2 kOe, which seems reasonable. At 4 K a significant depolarization was observed when the sample was cooled in low fields and a field of 1400 Oe was subsequently applied. This result suggests that flux lines are penetrating the sample. Further investigations are being carried out to determine the field and temperature dependence of the depolarization, and attempts will be made to model it quantitatively in terms of possible internal field distributions. We are also searching for possible diffraction effects from ordered vortex arrays and plan to extend the measurements to Bi and Tl compositions. These results will be reported in detail elsewhere.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 63 (1988), S. 4167-4169 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We report on the superconducting magnetic properties of two polycrystalline YBa2Cu3Ox samples which have high densities and show current densities of 7×104 A/cm2. In addition, two single crystals are studied, one of which can support a current density of 3×106 A/cm2. The diamagnetic shielding in these samples in fields of 14 Oe is almost 100%, but the Meissner effect in applied fields above 1000 Oe is less than 1%.
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    Journal of Applied Physics 73 (1993), S. 5541-5541 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The enhanced magnetoresistance (MR), also called "spin valve,'' found by Speriosu et al.1 in sandwich layers of the form Co(50 A(ring))/Cu(t)/Co(50) has been modified by addition of Co 2 and 4 A(ring) insert layers midway in the Cu(t) layer of thickness t. The insert was suggested by Slonczewski2 as a method to influence the exchange coupling between the Co layers. In addition, we have also studied the effect of Cu overlayers on the MR and magnetic properties. The films are prepared by computer controlled magnetron sputtering from Co and Cu targets with Cu(t) varied from 20 to 36 A(ring). For MR values above 1% there is a pronounced plateau and hysteresis in the magnetization (M) versus applied field (H) curve and a corresponding plateau and hysteresis in MR versus H. The effect of the Co insert layers on MR is dependent on the Co insert thickness and also the Cu thickness. For example, for Co(x) in Co(50 A(ring))/Cu(18)/Co(x)/Cu(18)/Co(50) there is an increase in MR of 11%–14% for x=0–4 A(ring). In contrast, Co(50 A(ring))/Cu(14)/Co(x)/Cu(14)/Co(50) showed a decrease of 14%–6% for x=0–4 A(ring). Measurement of the MR temperature dependence for Co(50 A(ring))/Cu(28)/Co(50) showed a Brillouin-like decrease going from 14% at 4.2 K to less than 1% at 185 K. Another method to cause large changes in MR for the sandwich structures, either with or without the Co insert layer, is the addition of an overlayer of Cu of 10 or 20 A(ring). For the 10 A(ring) overlay, there is up to a 50% decrease in the extent of the plateau as well as MR; for the 20 A(ring) Cu both the plateau and MR have been reduced to almost zero. At this time, we cannot fully interpret the Cu overlay mechanism but its understanding should lead to improved control over the properties.
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