Magnetoresistance effect element

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetoresistance effect element comprises the multilayer formed by alternately stacking magnetic and nonmagnetic layers. The magnetic layers containing at least two magnetic elements selected from a group of magnetic elements consisting of Fe, Co and Ni. Any two magnetic layers adjacent to each other with one of the nonmagnetic layer interposed therebetween are antiferro-magnetically coupled under a condition where a magnetic field is not substantially applied thereto.

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