From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions.

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From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions. / Bolotin, Kirill I; Kuemmeth, Ferdinand; Pasupathy, Abhay N; Ralph, D C.

In: Nano Letters, Vol. 6, No. 1, 01.01.2006, p. 123-127.

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Bolotin, KI, Kuemmeth, F, Pasupathy, AN & Ralph, DC 2006, 'From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions.', Nano Letters, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 123-127. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl0522936

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Bolotin, K. I., Kuemmeth, F., Pasupathy, A. N., & Ralph, D. C. (2006). From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions. Nano Letters, 6(1), 123-127. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl0522936

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Bolotin KI, Kuemmeth F, Pasupathy AN, Ralph DC. From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions. Nano Letters. 2006 Jan 1;6(1):123-127. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl0522936

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Bolotin, Kirill I ; Kuemmeth, Ferdinand ; Pasupathy, Abhay N ; Ralph, D C. / From ballistic transport to tunneling in electromigrated ferromagnetic breakjunctions. In: Nano Letters. 2006 ; Vol. 6, No. 1. pp. 123-127.

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