Ballistic magnetoresistance in nickel single-atom conductors
Matthew R. Sullivan, Douglas A. Boehm, Daniel A. Ateya, Susan Z. Hua,, and Harsh Deep Chopra

TL;DR
This paper reports the observation of large ballistic magnetoresistance in nickel single-atom conductors, confirming the effect's intrinsic nature by ruling out artifacts related to magnetostriction.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of intrinsic ballistic magnetoresistance in nickel single-atom conductors, eliminating previous concerns about artifact contributions.
Findings
Large BMR observed in Ni single-atom conductors
Magnetostriction artifacts ruled out
Confirms intrinsic BMR effect
Abstract
Large ballistic magnetoresistance (BMR) has been measured in Ni single-atom conductors electrodeposited between microfabricated thin films. These measurements irrefutably eliminate any magnetostriction related artifacts in the BMR effect.
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