A Novel Strategy to Improve Giant Magnetoresistance Effect of Co/Cu Multilayered Nanowires Arrays
Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effect exhibits high potential applications in ultrahigh density magnetic recording, magnetic sensors and electronic devices. Many methods were developed to improve the GMR, such as changing the diameters or content ratio of Co to Cu etc. In this work, we have successfully grown a new Co/Cu multilayered magnetic nanowires arrays (MNAs) with gradient diameter (GDMNAs). Very interestingly, we demonstrate much enhanced GMR in the GDMNAs. Moreover, it shows higher thermal stability simultaneously. This is a novel strategy to improve GMR. Generally, the diameter (d) and edge-to-edge separation (s) of MNAs play a significant role in determining the magnetic properties. If ds, dipolar interaction dominates. When we design a new GDMNAs with ds at the other, much better multilayered structures are observed on the larger end. Surprisingly, the magnetic anisotropy is found to be dominated by the portion of MNAs with d
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[2022]
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Authors: | Fan, Shijia ; Zhou, Changjiang ; Xu, Haoran ; Xu, Jingcai ; Wen, Hui-min ; Xiao, John Q. ; Hu, Jun |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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