Shiming ZhouYu WangWei-Rong ZhuRongjun ZhangYu-Xiang ZhengQingyuan JinLiang‐Yao ChenBiao YouJi WuAn HuHongru ZhaiHong-Lie Shen
The giant magnetoresistance of sputtered granular type (Co–Ag)/Ag multilayers with different Co content and sublayer thickness’ was studied. With an increasing Ag layer thickness, the magnetoresistance ratio ΔR/R first increases to reach a maximum and then decreases. With an increasing Co content in the magnetic layers, the maximum shifts towards a large Ag layer thickness. These phenomena can be attributed to the antiferromagnetic coupling between the Co clusters in neighboring Co–Ag layers. With an increasing Co–Ag layer thickness, ΔR/R increases monotonically for a small Co content in the magnetic layers, while for a large Co content, a maximum appears at a small magnetic layer thickness. It is suggested that the interplay of spin dependent scattering and the shunting effect in the Co–Ag layers results in the above thickness dependence.
Biao YouZhou ShimingChen Liang-YaoHongwu ZhaoKe XiaDu JunLiuniu TongLu MuHongru Zhai
Ming TanJ. A. BarnardM.R. ParkerD. Seale
Rong Jun ZhangLiang‐Yao ChenShiming ZhouYu WangBo XuDongliang QianWeiming ZhengYu-Xiang Zheng
M. NawateMichiyuki ItogawaSatoshi Honda
José García‐TorresLászló PéterÁdám RévészL. PogányI. Bakonyi