S. Cohen, T.O. Sedgwick, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1983
Planar macroscopic magnetic tunnel junctions exhibit well defined zero-bias anomalies when a thin layer of ferromagnetic CoFe(B) nanodots is inserted within a MgO based tunnel barrier. The conductance curves exhibit a single and a double peak, respectively, for antiparallel and parallel alignment of the magnetizations of the electrodes that sandwich the tunnel barrier. This leads to a suppression of the tunneling magnetoresistance near zero bias. We show that the double-peak structure indicates that the zero-bias anomaly is spin split due to a magnetic exchange interaction between the magnetic nanodots and the ferromagnetic electrodes. Using a model based on an Anderson quantum dot coupled to ferromagnetic leads, we show that these results imply the coexistence of a Kondo effect and ferromagnetism. © 2011 American Physical Society.
S. Cohen, T.O. Sedgwick, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1983
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