We have investigated transport properties across interfaces between th
e conducting ferromagnetic oxides SrRuO3, La0.5Sr0.5CoO3, La0.67ST0.33
MnO3, and the-metals Nb, Al, Pd, and Au. The interface resistances ran
ge from smaller than 10(-8) to 10(2) Omega cm(2), depending on the cho
ice of ferromagnetic oxide and metal. The three conducting metal oxide
s exhibit distinctly different behavior in their interface resistances
with metals, which we believe is due to different processes taking pl
ace at the interface. By making the metals superconducting at 4.2 K, b
y proximity effect with a capping Nb layer, we show that the dominant
transport mechanism through the resistive interface seems to be elasti
c tunneling. In the case of La0.67Sr0.33MnO3/Al interfaces, we found a
way to control the magnitude of the tunneling resistance by adding a
very thin Pd layer. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.