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Journal Club do DFMT com o Prof. Daniel Cornejo (IFUSP)

Data do Evento: 
14/11/2018 - 12:00 até 13:00

Journal Club do Departamento de Física dos Materiais – FMT

Nesta semana o Prof. Daniel Reinaldo Cornejo, do Laboratório de Materiais Magnéticos, apresentará o artigo: “Spin colossal magnetoresistance in na antiferromagnetic insulator”, Z. Qiu et al.

Dia: 14 de novembro, quarta-feira, às 12h10.

Local: Sala de Seminários José Roberto Leite Edifício Alessandro Volta (bloco C).

ABSTRACT:

Colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) refers to a large change in electrical conductivity induced by a magnetic field in the vicinity of a metal–insulator transition and has inspired extensive studies for decades1,2. Here we demonstrate an analogous spin effect near the Néel temperature, TN = 296 K, of the antiferromagnetic insulator Cr2O3. Using a yttrium iron garnet YIG/Cr2O3/Pt trilayer, we injected a spin current from the YIG into the Cr2O3 layer and collected, via the inverse spin Hall effect, the spin signal transmitted into the heavy metal Pt. We observed a two orders of magnitude difference in the transmitted spin current within 14 K of the Néel temperature. This transition between spin conducting and non-conducting states was also modulated by a magnetic field in isothermal conditions. This effect, which we term spin colossal magnetoresistance (SCMR), has the potential to simplify the design of fundamental spintronics components, for instance, by enabling the realization of spin-current switches or spin-current-based memories.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41563-018-0087-4 Nature Materials volume 17, pages577–580 (2018).

Data de Término: 
14/11/2018 - 12:00

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