Search Results - "Anwarzai, B."
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Pseudo spin-valves with different spacer thickness as sensing elements of mechanical strain
Published in Vacuum (27-01-2012)“…Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) effect in cobalt based pseudo spin-valves (SV) is combined with the inverse magnetostriction in sensors of mechanical strain. SV…”
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Pseudo spin-valve on plastic substrate as sensing elements of mechanical strain
Published in Vacuum (25-08-2009)“…Giant magnetoresistance and magnetostriction effects in a Co-based e-beam evaporated pseudo spin-valve (SV) with Au spacer were studied. Samples were deposited…”
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Effect of magnetic flux distribution on GMR in Ag/Co multilayers
Published in Thin solid films (02-06-2003)“…Since the discovery of giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in multilayers (MLs) various applications of this effect are studied. One practical feature of ML GMR…”
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GMR signal of Co-Ag layered structures in dynamic conditions of measurement
Published in The Fourth International Conference on Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Microsystem (2002)“…The signal response in layered giant magnetoresistance (GMR) structures is studied in an external ac magnetic field at 50 Hz with an increasing amplitude…”
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Influence of mechanical strain on essential characteristics of GMR structures
Published in 2006 International Conference on Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Microsystems (01-10-2006)“…Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) of Co and Fe-Co based structures with Cu and Au spacers were e-beam evaporated onto Si wafers. The thickness of layers was…”
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Role of Spacer Thickness on Magnetoresistance Characteristics under Mechanical strain
Published in 2008 International Conference on Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Microsystems (01-10-2008)“…Nowadays the GMR research moved into new areas by combining GMR ferromagnetic layers with materials exhibiting magnetostriction phenomena. If the sense layer…”
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