Giant magnetoresistance of multiwall carbon nanotubes: Modeling the tube/ferromagnetic-electrode burying contact

S. Krompiewski, R. Gutiérrez, and G. Cuniberti
Phys. Rev. B 69, 155423 – Published 21 April 2004
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Abstract

We report on the giant magnetoresistance (GMR) of multiwall carbon nanotubes with ultrasmall diameters. In particular, we consider the effect of the interwall interactions and the lead/nanotube coupling. Comparative studies have been performed to show that in the case when all walls are well coupled to the electrodes, the so-called inverse GMR can appear. The tendency towards a negative GMR depends on the interwall interaction and on the nanotube length. If, however, the inner nanotubes are out of contact with one of the electrodes, the GMR remains positive even for relatively strong interwall interactions regardless of the outer nanotube length. These results shed additional light on recently reported experimental data, where an inverse GMR was found in some multiwall carbon nanotube samples.

  • Received 10 October 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.69.155423

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Krompiewski1, R. Gutiérrez2, and G. Cuniberti2

  • 1Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL-60179 Poznań, Poland
  • 2Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Regensburg, D-93040 Regensburg, Germany

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Vol. 69, Iss. 15 — 15 April 2004

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