Abstract

Until the present time only a limited number of investigations [1, 2, 3, 4] were devoted to studies of microwave electromagnetic properties of metallic magnetic multilayers. It was found that magnetic field dependence of microwave absorption in Fe/Cr/Fe epitaxial sandwiches was governed by giant magnetoresistive effect [1]. The direct correlation between the giant magnetoresistive effect (GMR) and the transmission of electromagnetic waves through Fe/Cr superlattices was established [2]. However, these experiments were performed in the ‘current-in-plane’ (CIP) geometry because the microwave eddy currents were in the plane of the layers. Ref. 3 represents preliminary experimental results on the microwave absorption of the metal superlattices in the ‘current-perpendicular-to-plane’ (CPP) geometry.

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