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From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions
Kirill I Bolotin1, F Kuemmeth, Abhay N Pasupathy
1Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Abstract:
We fabricate ferromagnetic nanowires with constrictions whose cross section can be reduced gradually from 100 x 30 nm(2) to the atomic scale and eventually to the tunneling regime by means of electromigration. The contacts are mechanically and thermally stable. We measure low-temperature magnetoresistances (MR) < 3% for contacts < 400 Omega, reproducible MR variations that are nonmonotonic in the regime 400 Omega - 25 kOmega, and a maximum MR of 80% for atomic-scale widths. These results for devices > 400 Omega differ from previous room-temperature studies of electrodeposited devices. For samples in the tunneling regime, we observe large fluctuations in MR, between -10 and 85%.
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