Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8156936 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Cr/C composite films with 7.9 and 8.5Â at% Cr contents were fabricated by facing-target magnetron sputtering. Cr nanoparticles are embedded in amorphous carbon matrix, and Cr atoms bond with C atoms at the interface. The Cr/C films were found to exhibit ferromagnetism in the temperature range of 2-300Â K, which is probably induced by uncompensated spins at the surface of Cr nanoparticles. Spin-dependent magnetoresistance (up to â19.5% at 90Â kOe and 2Â K) was observed in the Cr/C films. The negative MR originates from the alignment of the uncompensated spins at the interface between nanoparticles and matrix. The spin polarization which comes from the interfacial p-d hybridization was calculated to be 21% and 17% in the Cr/C films with 7.9% and 8.5% Cr, respectively.
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Authors
Z.W. Fan, P. Li, H.L. Bai,