Magnetoresistance of chromium dioxide powder compacts

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J M D Coey, A E Berkowitz, L Balcells, F F Putris and A Barry 'Magnetoresistance of chromium dioxide powder compacts' in Physical Review Letters, 80, (17), 1998, pp 3815 - 3818

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Cold-pressed powders of the half-metallic ferromagnet CrO2 are dielectric granular metals. Hysteretic magnetoresistance with maxima at the coercive field arises from interparticle contacts. Dilution with insulating antiferromagnetic Cr2O3 powder reduces the conductivity by 3 orders of magnitude, but enhances the magnetoresistance ratio which reaches 50% at 5K. The negative magnetoresistance is due to tunneling between contiguous ferromagnetic particles along a critical path with a spin-dependent Coulomb gap.

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