Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
1999-11-25
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors, as some results were not confirmed in later experiments
Scientific paper
(withdrawn) A combined study of magnetic susceptibility and AC resistance was performed on melt-spun Cu-Co granular magnetic ribbons. The AC resistance as a function of temperature has a sharp maximum. We associate it with a diverging correlation length at the temperature of collective freezing of magnetic moments via increasing magnetic losses in the induced non-uniform field. Application of this model to the experimental data allows a direct determination of the critical exponent of correlation length on both sides of the transition. Giant AC magnetoresistance is observed at the freezing temperature.
de Lima O. F.
Denardin Juliano C.
Knobel Marcelo
Pakhomov A. B.
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