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- 2024Bistable magnetic nanowires: A new approach to non-volatile memory with single readout and automatic deletioncitations
- 20173-D Interconnected Magnetic Nanofiber Networks With Multifunctional Propertiescitations
- 2016Interplay between the magnetic and magneto-transport properties of 3D interconnected nanowire networkscitations
- 2015Artificially modified magnetic anisotropy in interconnected nanowire networkscitations
- 2014Supramolecular assemblies of nucleoside functionalized carbon nanotubes: Synthesis, film preparation, and propertiescitations
- 2014Supramolecular Assemblies of Nucleoside Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Film Preparation, and Propertiescitations
- 2013Influence of the packing fraction and host matrix on the magnetoelastic anisotropy in Ni nanowire composite arrayscitations
- 2003Quantum conductance in electrodeposited nanocontacts and magnetoresistance measurementscitations
- 2002Conductance quantization in magnetic nanowires electrodeposited in nanoporescitations
- 2002Tunable remanent state resonance frequency in arrays of magnetic nanowirescitations
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Interplay between the magnetic and magneto-transport properties of 3D interconnected nanowire networks
Abstract
<jats:p>We have explored the interplay between the magnetic and magneto-transport properties of 3D interconnected nanowire networks made of various magnetic metals by electrodeposition into nanoporous membranes with crossed channels and controlled topology. The close relationship between their magnetic and structural properties has a direct impact on their magneto-transport behavior. In order to accurately and reliably describe the effective magnetic anisotropy and anisotropic magnetoresistance, an analytical model inherent to the topology of 3D nanowire networks is proposed and validated. The feasibility to obtain magneto-transport responses in nanowire network films based on interconnected nanowires makes them very attractive for the development of mechanically stable superstructures that are suitable for potential technological applications.</jats:p>