Focus Session: Magnetic Tunnel Junctions II
FOCUS · H43 ·
Presentations
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High resistance demagnetized state in $\rm La_{0.67}Sr_{0.33}MnO_3/SrTiO_3/La_{0.67}Sr_{0.33}MnO_3$ magnetic tunnel junctions.
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Authors
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Eric Wertz
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Qi Li
- The Pennsylvania State University
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Colossal Magnetoresistance Based Tunnel Junctions with Magnetic and Nonmagnetic Insulating Barriers
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Authors
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Lisa Alldredge
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Rajesh Chopdekar
- Cornell Univ.
- Applied Physics, Cornell University
- School of Applied Physics, Cornell Univ.
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Brittany Nelson-Cheeseman
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Yuri Suzuki
- UC-Berkeley
- Materials Science, UC Berkeley
- Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, UC Berkeley
- Dept. of Materials Science \& Eng., UC Berkeley
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Magnetically Tunable Depletion Layer in Manganite-Titanate Heterojunctions
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Authors
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Naoyuki Nakagawa
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Tomofumi Susaki
- Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo
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Harold Y. Hwang
- Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, and Japan Science and Technology Agency
- Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo and Japan Science and Technology Agency
- Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Interface Controlled Tunneling Spin Polarization
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln
- Universify of Nebraska - Lincoln
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0111
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Interfacial Effects in Spin Transport in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
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Authors
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Tzen Ong
- Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
- Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA
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Barbara Jones
- IBM Research Center
- IBM Almaden Research Center
- IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA
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Annica Heyman
- Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Shu Peng
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
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Inverse Tunneling Magnetoresistance in nanoscale Magnetic Tunnel Junctions
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Authors
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Tae-Suk Kim
- Seoul National Univ., Seoul
- Seoul National University
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BEEM and STS studies of aluminum oxide tunnel barrier layers
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Authors
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P.G. Mather
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A.C. Perrella
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J.C. Read
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E. Tan
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R.A. Buhrman
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Temperature dependent asymmetry of the nonlocal spin injection resistance: evidence for spin non-conserving interface scattering
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Authors
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Samir Garzon
- University of Maryland at College Park
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Igor Zutic
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Richard Webb
- University of South Carolina
- University of South Carolina / USC Nanocenter
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Dependence of giant tunneling magnetoresistance in MgO based magnetic tunnel junctions on the structure of Co electrodes
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Authors
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See-Hun Yang
- IBM Almaden
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Mahesh Samant
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Stuart Parkin
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Spin-dependent Transport through a Magnetic Carbon-Nanotube-Based Molecular Junction
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Authors
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Chun Zhang
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Linlin Wang
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Hai-ping Cheng
- Physics Department, University of Florida
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Xiaoguang Zhang
- Oak Ridge National Lab
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Yongqiang Xue
- State University of New York
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Spin-dependent tunneling conductance between a 2D quantum well and a 1D quantum wire
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Authors
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Yun-pil Shim
- University of Texas at Austin
- U. Texas, Austin
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S.K. Lyo
- Sandia National Laboratories
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Magnetization Hysteresis and Quantum Tunneling in Lanthanide Double-Decker Complexes
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Authors
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O. Fuhr
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H. Rupp
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P. M\"uller
- Physikalisches Institut III, Universit\"at Erlangen, Germany
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S. Brink
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M. Ruben
- INT, FZ Karlsruhe, Germany
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