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      Giant magnetoresistance multilayers of high thermal stability with thicker magnetic layers

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      Journal of Applied Physics
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          Giant Magnetoresistance at Low Fields in Discontinuous NiFe-Ag Multilayer Thin Films.

          A series of sputtered multilayers of Ni(80)Fe(20)-Ag was prepared to examine the giant magnetoresistance effect before and after annealing. For a wide range of NiFe and Ag thicknesses, no giant magnetoresistance was observed in the unannealed films. After annealing, a large, negative magnetoresistance was observed of order 4 to 6% in applied fields of order 5 to 10 oersteds at room temperature. The appearance of giant managetoresistance is concurrent with the breakup of the NiFe layers, which is attributable to a magnetostatic interaction that favors local antiparallel alignment of the moments in adjacent layers. These structures may be of significant practical importance as sensors that require large changes in resistance at low fields, such as magnetoresistive heads used in magnetic recording systems.
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            Analytical model of giant MR in multilayers with biquadratic coupling

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              Low-field giant magnetoresistance in Co/Cu, CoFe/Cu and CoNiFe/Cu multilayer systems

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                Journal
                JAPIAU
                Journal of Applied Physics
                J. Appl. Phys.
                AIP Publishing
                00218979
                1996
                1996
                : 79
                : 8
                : 5817
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                10.1063/1.361839
                de4fd546-7ca0-42f7-a4b4-386c3296246a
                © 1996
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