Abstract
We report on the magnetoresistance in different crystallographic directions of epitaxial ferromagnetic Fe30Co70 thin films with magnetization rotated in the film plane. A negative single crystal anisotropic magnetoresistance (SCAMR) is found when the current is along the easy magnetization axis [110], and the SCAMR can be tuned to the conventional positive one when the current flows along the hard magnetization axis [100]. This finding is explained comprehensively by a magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA) symmetry-adapted model expanded along the easy magnetization direction, with which the SCAMR can be represented as a MCA-independent conventional term cos 2 φ M and a series of MCA-dependent terms cos 2 n φ A (n ≥ 1). The results show that the MCA-dependent twofold term contributes to the negative SCAMR, which cannot be used as a fingerprint of the half-metallicity. Our finding provides an approach to understand and design the magnetoresistance with ferromagnets by MCA.
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Miao, Y., Yang, D., Jia, L., Li, X., Yang, S., Gao, C., & Xue, D. (2021). Magnetocrystalline anisotropy correlated negative anisotropic magnetoresistance in epitaxial Fe30Co70thin films. Applied Physics Letters, 118(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0034232
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