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We found that there exists an uniaxial anisotropy of conduction in the thin continuous conductive films. When electric field E is applied to such films, there appears difference of potentials U⊥ (transverse voltage) between opposite boundaries of the film in the orthogonal direction to the E. The U⊥ and longitudinal voltage U‖ in ferromagnetic films depend on the applied magnetic fild H as well.
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Zilinskas, R.A., Jakucionis, L., Kaliasas, R. et al. On the influence of the thickness of thin ferromagnetic film to its electrical and magnetical properties. Czech J Phys 52 (Suppl 1), A181–A184 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-002-0043-y
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