We report on magnetoresistance measurements in a heavy metal/ Mn3Ir multilayers. After a post annealing process, we observed the magnetoresistance associated with the ordered crystalline structure of the Mn3Ir. The resistance change as a function of the strength as well as the direction of the applied field suggests that the magnetoresistance is partially related to a modification of the Néel order by the magnetic field. Our further detailed investigation revealed that there is an additional component of the resistance change, perhaps due to the non-collinear magnetic structure associated with the L12-ordered Mn3Ir, which cannot be accounted for by any conventional magnetoresistance effects.
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Oda, K., Moriyama, T., & Ono, T. (2019). Magnetoresistance in bilayers of heavy metal and non-collinear antiferromagnet. Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan, 43(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.3379/msjmag.1901R001
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