Low-field magnetoresistance and domain drag in ferromagnets
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 49 (3), 2156-2161
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.324716
Abstract
Despite common misconceptions, domain walls are too thick to ’’scatter’’ electrons appreciably. However, electrons crossing a wall apply a torque to it, which tends to cant the wall spins. This could be used to measure the conduction electron spin polarization. Most of the low‐field resistive anomalies observed in pure Fe, Ni and Co at low temperature are caused by the Lorentz force associated with the internal field B=Ms present inside each domain. The existence of low‐resistivity paths extending over many domains accounts for still unexplained magnetoresistance data in iron whiskers. In uniaxial materials, a d.c. eddy‐current loop caused by the Hall effect runs around each wall. The field Hz generated by these loops tends to ’’drag’’ the whole domain structure in the direction of the carrier drift velocity. Also, the Joule dissipation of the eddy currents manifests itself as an excess Ohmic resistance. As predicted, this excess resistance decreases as the square of the field, in amorphous Gd25Co75 films, in MnBi films, and in pure bulk cobalt, when the walls are removed by an external field. The excess resistance can also be changed by reorienting the walls.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- Anisotropic magnetoresistance in ferromagnetic 3d alloysIEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1975
- Self-induced drive of magnetic domainsJournal of Applied Physics, 1974
- Force on domain wall due to perturbation of current in a magnetoresistive overlayerJournal of Applied Physics, 1974
- On the current dependence of the residual electrical resistance of pure ironPhysica Status Solidi (a), 1974
- Theory of the Residual Resistivity of Bloch Walls I. Paramagnetic EffectsPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1974
- Effect of Grain Boundaries on the Electrical Resistivity of High-Purity Iron at 4.2°KJournal of Applied Physics, 1967
- Galvanomagnetic Properties of Single-Crystal Iron Films and WhiskersJournal of Applied Physics, 1967
- Zur Frage der reproduzierbaren Restwiderstandsmessung an hochreinem EisenPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1967
- Residual Resistance Ratio of Pure IronJournal of Applied Physics, 1966
- Magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic metals and alloys at low temperaturesPhysica, 1951