We present ab initio calculations of the evolution of anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) in Ni nanocontacts from the ballistic to the tunnel regime. We find an extraordinary enhancement of AMR, compared to bulk, in two scenarios. In systems without localized states, such as chemically pure break junctions, large AMR only occurs if the orbital polarization of the current is large, regardless of the anisotropy of the density of states. In systems that display localized states close to the Fermi energy, such as a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electrodes, large AMR is related to the variation of the Fermi energy as a function of the magnetization direction.We acknowledge Spanish MEC and Generalitat Valenciana for funding grants...
We study the effect of magnetic anisotropy in a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electr...
We show that ballistic magnetoresistance exhibits universal scaling in atomic or nanometer scale co...
We investigated the mean-free path effects on the magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic nanocontacts. F...
We present ab initio calculations of the evolution of anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) in Ni nano...
First-principles calculations of electron tunneling transport in nanoscale Ni and Co break-junctions...
When the dimensions of a metallic conductor are reduced so that they become comparable to the de Bro...
Electronic transport in ferromagnetic ballistic conductors is predicted to exhibit ballistic anisotr...
We address the fundamental question of whether magnetoresistance (MR) of atomic-sized contacts of ni...
Magnetoresistance properties of Ni nanocontacts in the ballistic quantum regime are investigated in ...
Through a combination of atomistic spin-lattice dynamics simulations and relativistic ab initio calc...
Nanomagnetic materials are playing an increasingly important role in modern technologies. A particul...
As dimensions of a metallic conductor are reduced so that conduction electrons pass without scatteri...
We study here, both experimentally and theoretically, the anisotropy of magnetoresistance in atomic ...
Fundamental insight is reported into magnetoresistance properties of ballistic-type atomic size Ni n...
Anisotropic magnetoresistance, that is, the sensitivity of the electrical resistance of magnetic mat...
We study the effect of magnetic anisotropy in a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electr...
We show that ballistic magnetoresistance exhibits universal scaling in atomic or nanometer scale co...
We investigated the mean-free path effects on the magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic nanocontacts. F...
We present ab initio calculations of the evolution of anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) in Ni nano...
First-principles calculations of electron tunneling transport in nanoscale Ni and Co break-junctions...
When the dimensions of a metallic conductor are reduced so that they become comparable to the de Bro...
Electronic transport in ferromagnetic ballistic conductors is predicted to exhibit ballistic anisotr...
We address the fundamental question of whether magnetoresistance (MR) of atomic-sized contacts of ni...
Magnetoresistance properties of Ni nanocontacts in the ballistic quantum regime are investigated in ...
Through a combination of atomistic spin-lattice dynamics simulations and relativistic ab initio calc...
Nanomagnetic materials are playing an increasingly important role in modern technologies. A particul...
As dimensions of a metallic conductor are reduced so that conduction electrons pass without scatteri...
We study here, both experimentally and theoretically, the anisotropy of magnetoresistance in atomic ...
Fundamental insight is reported into magnetoresistance properties of ballistic-type atomic size Ni n...
Anisotropic magnetoresistance, that is, the sensitivity of the electrical resistance of magnetic mat...
We study the effect of magnetic anisotropy in a single electron transistor with ferromagnetic electr...
We show that ballistic magnetoresistance exhibits universal scaling in atomic or nanometer scale co...
We investigated the mean-free path effects on the magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic nanocontacts. F...