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This lecture is based on papers by the author and describes different aspects of the magnetic tunneling valve effect. In the section 1 [1] the role of interface in magnetic tunneling is discussed. Section 2 [2] deals with the current-driven excitation of magnetic multilayers. Some questions of a theory for interlayer exchange energy is presented in section 3 [3].
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Slonczewski, J.C., Role of Interfaces in Magnetic Tunneling Valve Effect (1990) Proceedings of the 5th Annual Symposium on Magnetism & Magnetic Materials, H.L. Huang and P.C. Kuo (eds.), World Scientific, Singapore, 285–295.
Slonczewski, J.C., Current-Driven Excitation of Magnetic Multilayers. (1996), JMMM, 159, L1–L7.
Slonczewski, J.C., Overview of Interlayer Exchange Theory. (1995), JMMM,, 150, 13–24
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Slonczewski, J.C. (1998). Perpendicular Electron Transport Through Magnetic Multilayers. In: Bar’yakthar, V.G., Wigen, P.E., Lesnik, N.A. (eds) Frontiers in Magnetism of Reduced Dimension Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 49. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5004-0_1
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