Role of interfaces in the magnetoresistance of Au/Fe/Au/Fe multilayers
Date
2003-02/01
Authors
Weinberger, P.
Zabloudil, J.
Hammerling, R. H.
Szunyogh, L.
Monchesky, T. L.
Heinrich, B.
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Publisher
APS through AIP
Abstract
By using the fully relativistic spin-polarized screened Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method and the corresponding Kubo-Greenwood equation resistivities and the giant magnetoresistance are evaluated for Fe/Au/Fe/Au spin valves assuming both bcc-like Fe and fcc-Au leads. The theoretically obtained values for a spacer thickness of 7 monolayers of Au are in a rather good agreement with the corresponding experimental data. These data, in particular the temperature dependence of the resistivities reported in here, are analyzed with respect to the experimental setup and related to the theoretical models assumed. Since in the theoretical calculations interdiffused interfaces are taken into account by means of the inhomogeneous coherent potential approximation, the role of the interfaces in the magnetoresistance of this system can be discussed rigorously
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Keywords
CPA calculations, Electrical resistivity, Giant magnetoresistance, Gold, Iron, KKR calculations, Magnetic multilayers
Citation
Weinberger, P., J. Zabloudil, R. H. Hammerling, L. Szunyogh, et al. 2003. "Role of interfaces in the magnetoresistance of Au/Fe/Au/Fe multilayers." Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics) 67(5): 54404-1. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.67.054404