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Magnetoresistance of rolled-up Fe3Si nanomembranes
Authors:Schumann J  Lisunov K G  Escoffier W  Raquet B  Broto J M  Arushanov E  Mönch I  Makarov D  Deneke C  Schmidt O G
Affiliation:Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, IFW Dresden, Helmholtzstra?e 20, Dresden, Germany. j.schumann@ifw-dresden.de
Abstract:Magnetotransport of individual rolled-up Fe(3)Si nanomembranes is investigated in a broad temperature range from 4.2 K up to 300 K in pulsed magnetic fields up to 55?T. The observed magnetoresistance (MR) has the following pronounced features: (i) MR is negative in the investigated intervals of temperature and magnetic field; (ii) its magnitude increases linearly with the magnetic field in a low-field region and reveals a gradual trend to saturation when the magnetic field increases; (iii) the MR effect becomes more pronounced with increasing temperature. These dependences of MR on the magnetic field and temperature are in line with predictions of the spin-disorder model of the spin-flip s-d interaction assisted with creation or annihilation of magnons, which is expected above a certain critical temperature. Comparison of the MR features in rolled-up and planar samples reveals a substantial increase of the critical temperature in the rolled-up tube, which is attributed to a new geometry and internal strain arising in the rolled-up nanomembranes, influencing the electronic and magnetic properties of the material.
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