2009
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.79.174421
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Giant magnetoresistance in electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers: Origin of the absence of oscillatory behavior

Abstract: ─ A detailed study of the evolution of the magnetoresistance was performed on electrodeposited Co/Cu multilayers with Cu layer thicknesses ranging from 0.5 nm to 4.5 nm. For thin Cu layers (up to 1.5 nm), anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) was observed whereas multilayers with thicker Cu layers exhibited clear giant magnetoresistance (GMR) behaviour. The GMR magnitude increased up to about 3.5 to 4 nm Cu layer thickness and slightly decreased afterwards. According to magnetic measurements, all samples exhibit… Show more

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“…7a), the peak positions of the MR(H) curves correspond well to the coercivity values measured for ED Co/Cu multilayers with similarly dominant GMR FM term. 8 On the other hand, the almost complete absence of coercivity (or hysteresis) in the MR(H) curves shown in Fig. 7b indicates a dominant SPM behavior.…”
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“…7a), the peak positions of the MR(H) curves correspond well to the coercivity values measured for ED Co/Cu multilayers with similarly dominant GMR FM term. 8 On the other hand, the almost complete absence of coercivity (or hysteresis) in the MR(H) curves shown in Fig. 7b indicates a dominant SPM behavior.…”
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“…By contrast, in ED Co/Cu multilayers, [5][6][7][8][9] the GMR shows a monotonous increase with increasing Cu layer thickness up to about 4 to 5 nm; for thicker Cu layers, the GMR decreases again. The lack of oscillatory GMR was evidenced as a sign for the absence of a significant AF coupling.…”
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“…By looking at former reports, [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] it can be established that in most cases not completely systematic studies on layer thicknesses have been carried out for ED Co/Cu multilayers from the sulfate bath. For example, there were several studies of the GMR dependence on layer thicknesses, where one of the layer thicknesses was fixed and the other layer thickness was only varied.…”
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“…Over the last two decades, numerous reports have been published on studying the GMR characteristics of ED Co/Cu multilayers from the pure sulfate bath (containing at most some buffering agents). [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] In this list of references, we have included only those works from the much larger number of reports 4 in which the ED Co/Cu multilayers were prepared from the sulfate bath at or close to the electrochemically optimized Cu deposition potential E EC Cu 5,10,16 where neither Co dissolution, nor Co codeposition can occur during the Cu pulse. These features ensure that the actual layer thicknesses will be fairly close to the nominal values and that the spacer layer will not contain magnetic Co atoms.…”
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