Abstract

We study the operation of resistively coupled ferromagnetic single-electron transistors quantitatively. Control of tunnel magnetoresistance on the drain and gate voltages is predicted. Inelastic macroscopic quantum tunneling of charge plays an important role in the enhancement of tunnel magnetoresistance. This implies that the resistively coupled ferromagnetic single-electron transistors have the possibility as magnetoresistive nanostructure devices.

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