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Detecting slow magnetization relaxation via magnetotransport measurements based on the current-reversal method

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arxiv 2405.14460 v1 pith:HWWIOTJQ submitted 2024-05-23 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords relaxationcurrent-reversalmagnetotransportmethodprocessesmagnetizationmeasurementsscales
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Slow magnetization relaxation processes are an important time-dependent property of many magnetic materials. We show that magnetotransport measurements based on a well-established current-reversal method can be utilized to implement a simple and robust screening scheme for such relaxation processes. We demonstrate our approach considering the anomalous Hall effect in a Pt/Co/AlOx trilayer model system, and then explore relaxation in {\tau} -MnAl films. Compared to magnetotransport experiments based on ac lock-in techniques, we find that the dc current-reversal method is particulary sensitive to relaxation processes with relaxation time scales on the order of seconds, comparable to the current-reversal measurement time scales.

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