Ballistic Magnetoresitance over 4000% at Room Temperature in Ni-Ni Electrodeposited Nanocontacts
arXiv:cond-mat/0207516
Abstract
This paper reports ballistic magnetoresistance values over 4000% measured in electrodeposited Ni-Ni nanocontacts with T geometry previously developed . Over the time, after several magnetic field cycles, the ballistic magnetoresistance relaxed to a 400%. While that the magnetoreistance of a contact could rise indefinitely; relaxtion and reproducibility are, however, the main issue. We find that the tip ending radius conforming the contacts appears not to play the main role.
7 pages, 4 figures