Abstract

Effect of interfacial roughness on giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in Fe/Cr multilayers has been studied. A set of samples is prepared by simultaneously depositing on a set of float-glass (FG) substrates with varying rms surface roughness. This causes the correlated part of the rms roughness to vary from sample to sample. Another set of specimen is irradiated with 200 MeV Ag ions in order to induce uncorrelated roughness at the interfaces. In both the cases morphological and other microstructural features of different multilayers remained similar, thus allowing one to separate the effect of interface roughness from that of morphological changes. GMR measurements on these multilayers show that increasing interfacial roughness causes GMR to decrease nonlinearly. It is found that the effect of uncorrelated part of the roughness is much stronger than that of the correlated part.

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