Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-08-31
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
Tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) in a vertical manganite junction was investigated by low-temperature scanning laser microscopy (LTSLM) allowing to determine the local relative magnetization M orientation of the two electrodes as a function of magnitude and orientation of the external magnetic field H. Sweeping the field amplitude at fixed orientation revealed magnetic domain nucleation and propagation in the junction electrodes. For the high-resistance state an almost single-domain antiparallel magnetization configuration was achieved, while in the low-resistance state the junction remained in a multidomain state. Calculated resistance $R_\mathrm{calc}(H)$ based on the local M configuration obtained by LTSLM is in quantitative agreement with R(H) measured by magnetotransport.
Davidson Bruce A.
Goennenwein Sebastian T. B.
Gross Rudolf
Kleiner Reinhold
Koelle Dieter
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