Magnetotransport properties of compression molded CrO 2-Polyimide composite
Abstract
The conduclivity and magnetotransport properties of compression molded halfmetallic CrO /Polyimide composites over a range of different metallic concentrations have been studied. The conductivity measurements on these composites show negative slope of resistance versus temperature. The magnetoresistance measurement indicates obvious enhancement at low temperatures. The maximum in magnetoresistance (MR) is found to be temperature and metal volume fraction dependent. Significant differences in high and low temperature magnetoresistive behavior in the composite have been observed. The high field, 15 T MR measurements show 23% and 19% MR enhancement at 5K and 75 K, respectively. Thus, it is found that the polymer barrier can contribute to enhancing magnetoresistive properties of the composite. © 2005 Materials Research Society. 2
Department(s)
Physics, Astronomy, and Materials Science
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-19-2005
Recommended Citation
Mishra, Sanjay R., Kartik Ghosh, Joe Losby, Ted Kehl, and Ann Viano. "Magnetotransport Properties of Compression Molded CrO 2-Polyimide Composite." MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive 847 (2004).
Journal Title
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings