2000
DOI: 10.1134/1.1131238
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Magnetorefractive effect in granular films with tunneling magnetoresistance

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“…Such materials possess unique physical properties as giant magnetoresistance (GMR) [2], a considerable magnetorefractive effect [3], high absorption of electromagnetic radiation [4], etc. Their low coercivity, high saturation magnetization, in-plane anisotropy field, high resistivity and GMR are beneficial for different applications such as memory media with super-high density of magnetic recording, superhigh frequency shielding, etc.…”
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“…Such materials possess unique physical properties as giant magnetoresistance (GMR) [2], a considerable magnetorefractive effect [3], high absorption of electromagnetic radiation [4], etc. Their low coercivity, high saturation magnetization, in-plane anisotropy field, high resistivity and GMR are beneficial for different applications such as memory media with super-high density of magnetic recording, superhigh frequency shielding, etc.…”
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“…In particular, the use of this non-contact IR technique for TMR and current perpendicular to the plane (CPP) sample/device characterization is highly desirable due to their technological importance. Although high sensitivity of the MRE to the tunnelling process is unlikely, a correlation to the MR in TMR materials is still expected and there is some evidence of this in the preliminary studies in the literature [24,25].…”
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“…This was specially so because magnetic tunnel junctions are extremely delicate devices, very sensitive to statics, and whose cross checking without the need of electrical contacts is a great advantage. To mention a few examples, TMR systems where the MRE has been studied includes: different ferromagnetic continuous layers with spacers like MgO [64], Al 2 O 3 [65,66], or C [67]; a variety of metaldielectric granular structures such as CoFe and similar ferromagnetic clusters in Al 2 O 3 , HfO 2 , SiO x or MgO matrices [68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76]; or so-called metal-insulator alloys [77].…”
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confidence: 99%