Abstract

Abstract The temperature dependent magnetoresistive behaviour of field cooled naturally oxidised specular spin valve systems has been studied in the temperature range of 300–10 K. Inconsistent to the non-specular spin valve system, an anomalous behaviour was evolved with large exchange bias and higher coercivity, below 200 K. The structural investigations inferred the formation of magnetic oxides with higher density gradient in the pinned layer, and the observed anomalous behaviour at low temperatures was correlated with the antiferromagnetic ordering of these oxides in spin glass state. The uncompensated interfacial magnetism of the nano-oxide layer was further confirmed by comparing with low temperature magnetoresistive behaviour of non-magnetic oxide based specular spin valve systems.

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