Magnetotransport Properties of Compression Molded CrO$_2$-Polyimide Composite
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Abstract
The conductivity and magnetotransport properties of compression molded half-metallic CrO$_{2}$/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 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. Thus, it is found that the polymer barrier can contribute to enhancing magnetoresistive properties of the composite.
Authors
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Sanjay Mishra
The University of Memphis
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T. Kehl
Southwest Missouri State University
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Joe Losby
The University of Memphis
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Ted Kehl
Southwest Missouri State University
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Ann Viano
Rhodes College