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Thermoelectrical study of ferromagnetic nanowire structures

Serrano-Guisan, S.
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Gravier, L.  
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Abid, M.  
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2006
Journal of Applied Physics

The mixed effects of heat and charge transports have been studied at room temperature for NiCu and CoCu multilayers with currents perpendicular to the interfaces as well as Ni and Co homogeneous nanowires. In order to carry out this analysis, magnetothermogalvanic voltage (MTGV) measurements have been performed. The method consists in monitoring an alternating voltage response that arises when an oscillation of the temperature of the nanostructure is applied and a steady current crosses the nanostructure. Different responses were observed for thicknesses of the ferromagnetic layer larger or shorter than the spin diffusion length. Qualitatively different MTGV profiles were also observed for Ni and Co homogeneous nanowires. These results demonstrate the importance of spin relaxation processes produced in ferromagnetic/nonferromagnetic (FM/NF) interfaces as well as in FM layers for the MTGV response. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.2176594
Web of Science ID

WOS:000237404200801

Author(s)
Serrano-Guisan, S.
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Gravier, L.  
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Abid, M.  
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Ansermet, J.-Ph.  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume

99

Issue

8

Article Number

T108

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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March 23, 2010
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