Magneto-transport phenomena of multilayered films with two magnetic components

In a multilayer consisting of two magnetic components with different coercive forces, i.e. [Cu/Co/Cu/NiFe], a large resistivity change is induced by small magnetic field. The resistivity has been measured by varying the field strength and direction, and the dependence of resistivity on the spin structure is investigated.

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