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Ferrer, Jaime
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- 2017Thermoelectricity in vertical graphene-C60-graphene architecturescitations
- 2010Magnetic properties of Fe2n and (FePt)n(n≤5) clusters and magnetic anisotropy of transition metal dimerscitations
- 2009Anisotropic magnetoresistance in atomic chains of iridium and platinum from first principlescitations
- 2006Tuning the electrical conductivity of nanotube-encapsulated metallocene wires.citations
- 2006Electronic properties of metallocene wirescitations
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Anisotropic magnetoresistance in atomic chains of iridium and platinum from first principles
Abstract
<p>We analyze the magnetoresistance ratio of finite and infinite iridium and platinum chains. Our calculations, which are based on a combination of the nonequilibrium Green's function techniques and density-functional theory, include a fully self-consistent treatment of noncollinear magnetism and of the spin-orbit interaction. They indicate that, in addition to having an extremely large magnetic anisotropy, infinite and also realistic finite-length iridium chains show sizeable anisotropic magnetoresistance ratios. We therefore propose iridium nanostructures as promising candidates for nanospintronics logic devices.</p>