Abstract
Two different theoretical approaches in the determination of spin polarization by point-contact Andreev reflection are discussed and compared from an experimental perspective. Both models can be used to extract spin polarization from experimental results for a variety of ferromagnetic materials including half-metallic ${\mathrm{CrO}}_{2}.$ The difference in values of polarization as determined by two models is less than 0.02.
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