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arxiv: cond-mat/0412005 · v1 · pith:XANDQEAHnew · submitted 2004-12-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Magnetoresistive Effects in Ferromagnet-Superconductor Multilayers

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keywords manganite-ferromagnetmagneticbottomcriticalcuprate-superconductorfieldfieldslayers
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We consider a nanoscale system consisting of Manganite-ferromagnet and Cuprate-superconductor multilayers in a spin valve configuration. The magnetization of the bottom Manganite-ferromagnet is pinned by a Manganite-antiferromagnet. The magnetization of the top Manganite-ferromagnet is coupled to the bottom one via indirect exchange through the superconducting layers. We study the behavior of the critical temperature and the magnetoresistance as a function of an externally applied parallel magnetic field, when the number of Cuprate-superconductor layers are changed. There are two typical behaviors in the case of a few monolayers of the Cuprates: a) For small magnetic fields, the critical temperature and the magnetoresistance change abruptly when the flipping field of the top Manganite-ferromagnet is reached. b) For large magnetic fields, the multilayered system re-enters the zero-resistance (superconducting) state after having become resistive (normal).

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