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Giant magnetoresistance: a primer

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1992
An introduction to the phenomenon of giant magnetoresistance is presented. It is pointed out that the giant magnetoresistance effect appears in a number of ultrathin multilayer systems in which thin magnetic films, a few tens of AA thick, are separated by nonmagnetic metal films, also on the order of tens of AA thick.
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Magnetoresistance of Ytterbium

Physics Letters A, 1968
Abstract The magnetoresistance of Yb at 1.3°K and in magnetic fields up to 20 kOe is reported. The Fermi surface of Yb supports no open orbits and the single-OPW model of Yb is not adequate. It is suggested that the Fermi surface is closed and occupies a small volume.
W.R. Datars, S. Tanuma
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Magnetoresistance of potassium

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1978
Current jetting and current channelling are discussed as representative models of magnetoresistance due to inhomogeneities. Induced torque experiments on the linear magnetoresistance of potassium show that its orientational dependance has uniaxial symmetry; and that the axis of symmetry is determined by the direction of growth of the single crystal ...
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Longitudinal magnetoresistance

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1964
Abstract The longitudinal magnetoresistance is easier to analyse than the transverse magneto­resistance, and it is used here to study how the theoretically predicted behaviour depends on the details of the model chosen. It is found that for a multiply-connected Fermi surface like that of copper there is a large difference according as
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MAGNETORESISTANCE IN SUPERIONIC CONDUCTOR

Кристаллография / Crystallography Reports
The magnetoresistance effect has been revealed in a superionic conductor: a single crystal of PbCdF. The effect is apparently related with the action of the Lorentz force on the system of mobile F ions. The effect is approximately 1% at a magnetic field with induction of about 1 T.
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Observation of the Orbital Rashba-Edelstein Magnetoresistance

Physical Review Letters, 2022
Shilei Ding   +2 more
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Magnetoresistivity of

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2006
M.B. Tchoula Tchokonté   +2 more
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Large Magnetoresistance of Isolated Domain Walls in La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 Nanowires

Advanced Materials, 2023
D Sanchez-Manzano   +2 more
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GIANT MAGNETORESISTANCE

Annual Review of Materials Research, 1995
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Magnetoresistance

2007
Shigeji Fujita, Kei Ito
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