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Vortex-like state observed in ferromagnetic contacts

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, , Citation I K Yanson et al 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 200 052033 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/200/5/052033

1742-6596/200/5/052033

Abstract

Point-contacts (PC) offer a simple way to create high current densities, 109 A/cm2 and beyond, without substantial Joule heating. We have shown recently (Nano Letters, 7 (2007) 927) that conductivity of nanosized PCs between a normal and ferromagnetic metals exhibits bi-stable hysteretic states versus both bias current and external magnetic field – the effect typical for spin-valve structures. Here we report that apart from the bi-stable state a third intermediate-resistance state is occasionally observed. We interpret this state as due to a spin-vortex in the PC, nucleated either by Oersted field of the bias current and/or by the circular geometry of PC. The observed three-level-states in the PC conductivity testify that the interface spins are both weakly coupled to the spins in the bulk and have depressed exchange interaction within the surface layer.

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