Magnetoresistive materials

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428635, 428928, 428900, 428675, 428676, B32B 1501, B32B 1520, H01F 100, H01F 1008

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ABSTRACT:
Magnetoresistive material exhibiting a large ratio of resistance on the application of a low magnetic field applied at room temperature to the material. The material is composed of layers made primarily from Co with a thickness of 10-100.ANG., a second magnetic layer having a thickness of 10-100.ANG., both of which layers are alternately laminated through a non-magnetic layer composed mainly of copper having a thickness of about 20.ANG..

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patent: 4476454 (1984-10-01), Aboaf et al.
Baibich, et al "Giant Magnetoresistance of (001)Fe/(001)Cr Magnetic Superlattices", Physical Review Letters, vol. 61, No. 21 pp. 2472-2475, Nov. 1988.
Yamamoto, et al "Large Magnetoresistance of Field-Induced Multilayers", Preliminary Manuscript, Applied Physical Society Meeting, Autumn, 1990.

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