Dilute magnetic semiconductors based on InN
A. Ney, R. Rajaram, et al.
International Symposium on Structure and Dynamics on the Nanometer Scale 2005
The spin polarization of the simple transition-metal ferromagnets Fe, Co, and Ni can be measured using ferromagnet/insulator/superconductor tunneling structures. Measurements, carried out over the past 20 years using superconducting aluminum electrodes and alumina tunneling barriers, have given a wide range of values, especially for Ni. In this letter, we show that high-spin-polarization values are found for Ni using superconducting films formed from Cu-doped aluminum deposited in a high-vacuum sputter-deposition system. However, we find that the magnitude of the spin polarization slowly decreases over time, which we believe to result from a reaction between Ni and alumina. We conclude that the spin-polarization values measured in such studies are strongly influenced by the detailed structure of the ferromagnet-superconductor interface. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
A. Ney, R. Rajaram, et al.
International Symposium on Structure and Dynamics on the Nanometer Scale 2005
S.S.P. Parkin, T.A. Rabedeau
Applied Physics Letters
J.Z. Sun, L. Krusin-Elbaum, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
S. Ingvarsson, Gang Xiao, et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials