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Current induced switching of magnetic domains to a perpendicular configuration

Xavier Waintal, Piet W. Brouwer

Published 2000-10-18, updated 2001-02-15Version 2

In a ferromagnet--normal-metal--ferromagnet trilayer, a current flowing perpendicularly to the layers creates a torque on the magnetic moments of the ferromagnets. When one of the contacts is superconducting, the torque not only favors parallel or antiparallel alignment of the magnetic moments, as is the case for two normal contacts, but can also favor a configuration where the two moments are perpendicular. In addition, whereas the conductance for parallel and antiparallel magnetic moments is the same, signalling the absence of giant magnetoresistance in the usual sense, the conductance is greater in the perpendicular configuration. Thus, a negative magnetoconductance is predicted, in contrast with the usual giant magnetoresistance.

Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures, major rewriting of the technical part
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 63, 220407 (2001)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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