TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE MAGNETORESISTANCE OF SPUTTERED FE/CR SUPERLATTICES

被引:72
作者
MATTSON, JE
BRUBAKER, ME
SOWERS, CH
CONOVER, M
QIU, Z
BADER, SD
机构
[1] Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 1991年 / 44卷 / 17期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.44.9378
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The temperature dependence of the resistivity of three sputtered Fe/Cr superlattices was analyzed. Two are antiferromagnetic and one is ferromagnetic. Also, a series of Fe/Cr superlattices was characterized as a function of Cr thickness by means of resistivity, Kerr-rotation, and x-ray-diffraction measurements. Magnetoresistance measurements for films with 32-angstrom Fe layers confirm the presence of three oscillations with peaks at approximately 11, 27, and 42 angstrom Cr. The Kerr-rotation measurements for fixed Fe thicknesses of 15, 25, 32 and 40 angstrom indicate that the first antiferromagnetic region is always between approximately 6 and 17 angstrom Cr thickness. The low-angle x-ray results show that the structure is not ideal, based on comparison to dynamical simulation or to the quality of similarly prepared Fe/Mo superlattices. The magnetoresistivity of the antiferromagnetic films decays from its maximum value at low temperature with a T2 behavior below approximately 100 K, while a ferromagnetic film could be similarly approximated by a T3/2 behavior. These power laws are a consequence of the thermal excitation of magnons in these anisotropic antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic superlattices, respectively. The resistivities due to sd-interband scattering rho-sd are approximated by a T2 behavior and roughly a T3 behavior, respectively. This indicates that for the antiferromagnetic films the dominant contributions to rho-sd come from processes mediated by magnons as well as phonons.
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