Giant magnetoresistance in the junction of two ferromagnets on the surface of diffusive topological insulators

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Abstract

We reveal the giant magnetoresistance induced by the spin-polarized current in the ferromagnet (F$_1$)/topological insulator (TI)/ferromagnet (F$_2$) junction, where two ferromagnets are deposited on the diffusive surface of the TI. We can increase and reduce the value of the giant magnetoresistance by tuning the spin-polarized current, which is controlled by the magnetization configurations. The property is intuitively understood by the non-equilibrium spin-polarized current, which plays the role of an effective electrochemical potential on the surface of the TI.

Authors

  • Katsuhisa Taguchi

    Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University

  • Takehito Yokoyama

    Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  • Yukio Tanaka

    Department of Applied Physics, Nagoya University, Nagoya University, Nagoya Univ.