Ballistic anisotropic magnetoresistance
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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ballisticdirectionmagnetizationanisotropicbamrchangechangesconductance
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Electronic transport in ferromagnetic ballistic conductors is predicted to exhibit ballistic anisotropic magnetoresistance (BAMR) - a change in the ballistic conductance with the direction of magnetization. This phenomenon originates from the effect of the spin-orbit interaction on the electronic band structure which leads to a change in the number of bands crossing the Fermi energy when the magnetization direction changes. We illustrate the significance of this phenomenon by performing ab-initio calculations of the ballistic conductance in ferromagnetic Ni and Fe nanowires which display a sizable BAMR when the magnetization changes direction from parallel to perpendicular to the wire axis.
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