Kozhushner M.A., Gatin A.K., Grishin M.V., Shub B.R., Kim V.P., Khomutov G.B., Ilegbusi O.J., Trakhtenberg L.I. Magnetization reversal of ferromagnetic nanoparticles induced by a stream of polarized electrons. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials , 2016 (414). С. 38-44.
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The remagnetization of ferromagnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles of several thousand cubic nanometers by spin-polarized current is investigated. For this purpose, magnetite nanoparticles are synthesized and deposited on a conductive nonmagnetic substrate. The remagnetization is conducted in high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The STM tip from magnetized iron wire constitutes one electrode while the ferromagnetic nanoparticle on the graphite surface represents the second electrode. The measured threshold value of remagnetization current (Ithresh=9 nA) is the lowest value of current at which remagnetization occurs. The change in nanoparticle magnetization is detected by the effect of giant magnetic resistance, specifically, the dependence of the weak polarized current (I<Ithresh) on the mutual directions of magnetization of the electrodes. The results indicate essential difference with available literature data on the influence of polarized current on magnetic moment of small ferromagnetic nanoclusters. The peculiarities of size dependence of the observed effects are explained.
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Авторы на русском. ОБЯЗАТЕЛЬНО ДЛЯ АНГЛОЯЗЫЧНЫХ ПУБЛИКАЦИЙ!: | Ким В.П. Хомутов Г.Б. |
Подразделения (можно выбрать несколько, удерживая Ctrl): | 164 лаб. устройств молекулярной и биологической электроники |
URI: | http://cplire.ru:8080/id/eprint/226 |
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