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Title: Microwave Magnetoresistance Effect in a (CoFe/Cu) Superlattice with Micron-Sized Holes
Authors: Rinkevich, A. B.
Milyaev, M. A.
Kuznetsov, E. A.
Perov, D. V.
Pavlova, A. Y.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Abstract: Abstract: The microwave giant magnetoresistance effect in a (CoFe/Cu) superlattice with micron-sized holes has been studied. Measurements of the frequency dependences of the transmission coefficient, as well as the dependences of the microwave transmission and reflection coefficients on the magnetic field, are performed. The measurements were performed on the superlattice samples without holes, having one hole with a diameter of 6.3 μm and seven holes with a diameter of 1.7 μm. It is shown that the presence of a hole with a diameter of 6.3 μm leads to a significant frequency dependence of the microwave giant magnetoresistance effect. Magnetic and magnetoresistance measurements of superlattice samples were performed. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. 2023. ISSN 1063-7842, Technical Physics, 2023, Vol. 68, Suppl. 3, pp. S485–S492. Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2023. Russian Text The Author(s), 2022, published in Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2022, Vol. 92, No. 4, pp. 608–615. English Text Ioffe Institute, 2022.
Keywords: FERROMAGNETIC ANTIRESONANCE
FERROMAGNETIC RESONANCE
METAL SUPERLATTICES
MICROWAVE GIANT MAGNETORESISTANCE EFFECT
ISSN: 1063-7842
DOI: 10.1134/S1063784223900723
SCOPUS: 85188091853
WoS: 001186458800001
Russian Science Citation Index Identifier: 65207884
EDN: TXNKCF
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Russian Science Foundation, RSF, (17-12-01002)
This study was performed as part of projects "Spin" no. AAAA-A18-118020290104-2 and "Function" no. AAAA-A19-119012990095-0. Microwave measurements were carried out with support from the Russian Science Foundation, grant no. 17-12-01002.
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