TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE ELECTRICAL-RESISTIVITY, THERMOPOWER ANDMAGNETORESISTANCE OF CO-RE SUPERLATTICES

Citation
Jb. Sousa et al., TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF THE ELECTRICAL-RESISTIVITY, THERMOPOWER ANDMAGNETORESISTANCE OF CO-RE SUPERLATTICES, Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 137(1-2), 1994, pp. 73-88
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science","Physics, Condensed Matter
ISSN journal
03048853
Volume
137
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
73 - 88
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-8853(1994)137:1-2<73:TOTETA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Detailed measurements of the electrical resistivity (rho, drho/dT), ma gnetoresistance (DELTA rho/rho) and thermopower (S) have been performe d on magnetron-sputtered (Co20angstrom-Re5angstrom)x16 and (Co10 angst rom-Re16 angstrom)x16 superlattices, from 3.7 to 300 K. Resistivity mi nima were observed at low temperatures due to electron localization/el ectron-electron interactions, in addition to a magnon resistivity term AT2 e-DELTA/kT, with DELTA approximately 60 K. The magnetoresistance is negative in the two superlattices, both for H parallel-to I and H p erpendicular-to I, but DELTA rho/rho is one order of magnitude larger in (Co20 angstrom-Re5 angstrom)x16, where strong antiferromagnetic int erlayer coupling exists. In this sample we were able to separate a 'no rmal' DELTA rho/rho contribution due to spin-orbit/band effects, displ aying the usual cos2theta angular dependence. The temperature dependen ce of the anomalous part of DELTA rho/rho, due to spin-dependent elect ron scattering, is also studied. The temperature dependence of the tra nsport saturation field (H(s)) has been extracted from such data. The thermopower reveals anomalous small values when compared with pure Co and Co-Cu multilayers. The roles of impurity, magnon and s-d scatterin g (mediated by phonons) are critically analyzed.