2017
DOI: 10.17516/1997-1397-2017-10-1-65-70
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Monte Carlo Simulation of Magnetic Multilayered Structures with the Effects of Giant Magnetoresistance

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“…Here and below, the layers are listed from left to right in the order of deposition. During the deposition, the temperature of the substrates was 300 • C, which is optimal for obtaining the smoothest layers and, correspondingly, sharp interfaces [10,13,14]. The process of obtaining samples is described in detail in [14,15].…”
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“…Here and below, the layers are listed from left to right in the order of deposition. During the deposition, the temperature of the substrates was 300 • C, which is optimal for obtaining the smoothest layers and, correspondingly, sharp interfaces [10,13,14]. The process of obtaining samples is described in detail in [14,15].…”
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“…The parameter p = (σ Fe/Cr R Fe/Cr )/(σ Fe/V R Fe/V ) characterizing the transparency of the Fe/Cr interface was used as a fitting parameter when comparing our theory with experiment. We took into account that the transparency parameter depends on the mutual orientation of the magnetization of the iron layers in the Fe/Cr/Fe system because of the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) phenomenon and we used the results from [12,13].…”
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