Intergrain Magnetoresistance via Second-Order Tunneling in Perovskite Manganites

31 May 1999

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The intergrain magnetoresistance (IMR) observed in polycrystalline half-metallic ferromagnets at temperatures below the Curie temperature T sub c was investigated. The systematics of the IMR, as a function of field and temperature for ferromagnetic manganites with varying T sub c, shows that the high field magnetoconductivity (MC), rather than the magnetoresistance, is linear with magnetic field and the slope monotonically decreases with increasing T sub c. The low field MC value in the low temperature limit is universally close to 1/3, irrespective of T sub c or composition. These experimental findings are consistent with second-order tunneling through interfacial spin sites at the grain boundary.