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Careful tunneling studies in high quality Co/Al2O3/Ni80Fe20 junctions
show a junction magnetoresistance (JMR) of 20.2% and 27.1% at 295 and
77 K, respectively, where the latter is in agreement with Julliere's m
odel. The temperature dependence of the JMR can be explained by the te
mperature dependence of surface magnetization. The decrease of the JMR
with increasing de bias is intrinsic to ferromagnetic junctions. The
strong disagreement with recent theories in the low de bias region can
be attributed to magnetic excitations in these junctions, as seen in
inelastic tunneling measurements.