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Rectification magnetoresistance device: Experimental realization and theoretical simulation

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posted on 2024-11-15, 15:06 authored by Kun Zhang, Qikun Huang, Yi Yan, Xiaolin WangXiaolin Wang, Jing Wang, Shi-Shou Kang, Yu-Feng Tian
A unique technique has been proposed to realize rectification magnetoresistance (RMR) by combining a commercial diode and a magnetoresistance component in parallel. The observed RMR could be greatly tuned in a wide range by applying direct current and alternating current simultaneously to the device. Moreover, a quantitative theoretical model has been established, which well explained both the observed RMR and the electrical manipulation behavior. The highly tunable RMR and the correlated magnetoelectric functionalities provide an alternative route for developing multi-functional spintronics devices.

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Zhang, K., Huang, Q., Yan, Y., Wang, X., wang, J., Kang, S. & Tian, Y. (2016). Rectification magnetoresistance device: Experimental realization and theoretical simulation. Applied Physics Letters, 109 (21), 213503-1-213503-5.

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Applied Physics Letters

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109

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21

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English

RIS ID

111118

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