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Zero-bias anomaly in CrO2 junctions

Authors :
Sokolov, Andrei
Yang, C.-S.
Yuan, Lu
Liou, Sy_Hwang
Cheng, Ruihua
Jeong, H.-K.
Komesu, T.
Xu, B.
Borca, C.N.
Dowben, Peter A.
Doudin, Bernard
Sokolov, Andrei
Yang, C.-S.
Yuan, Lu
Liou, Sy_Hwang
Cheng, Ruihua
Jeong, H.-K.
Komesu, T.
Xu, B.
Borca, C.N.
Dowben, Peter A.
Doudin, Bernard
Source :
Peter Dowben Publications
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

CrO2thin films, with crystallites of several microns size, provide the opportunity for the investigation of the intergrain tunneling between a few crystals separated by a 1-2 nm thick Cr2O3 film. A pronounced zero-bias anomaly of the conductance is found at low temperatures. Combined photoemission and inverse photoemission temperature-dependent studies confirm the occurrence of Coulomb blockade. For the strong-tunneling case (R2), the magnetoresistance decreases strongly with bias. For the weak-tunneling case (R>>RQ), the magnetoresistance decreases by a factor two with increasing bias, as predicted by a co-tunneling model.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Peter Dowben Publications
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1143718768
Document Type :
Electronic Resource