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Is CrO$_2$ Fully Spin-Polarized? - Analysis of Andreev Spectra and Excess Current

We report an extensive theoretical analysis of point-contact Andreev reflection data available in literature on ferromagnetic CrO$_2$. We find that the spectra can be well understood within a model of fully spin-polarized bands in CrO$_2$ together with spin active scattering at the contact. This is in contrast to analyses of the data within extended Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk models, which lead to a spin polarization varying between 50~\% and 100~\% depending on the transparency of the interface. We propose to utilize both the temperature dependence of the spectra and the excess current at voltages above the gap to resolve the spin-polarization in CrO$_2$ in a new generation of experiments.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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