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We review the recently discovered tunnel-type giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in ferromagnetic metal-insulator granular thin films, which is the magnetoresistance (MR) associated with the spin-dependent tunneling between two ferromagnetic metal particles. The theoretical and experimental results including electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance and their temperature dependence are described. Limitations to the applications of the ferromagnetic metal-insulator granular films are also discussed. Additionally, a brief survey of another two magnetic properties, high- frequency property and giant Hall effect (GHE) associated strongly with the granular structures is also presented.
We review the recently discovered tunnel-type giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in ferromagnetic metal-insulator granular thin films, which is the magnetoresistance (MR) associated with the spin-dependent tunneling between two ferromagnetic metal particles. The theoretical and experimental results including electrical resistivity , magnetoresistance and their temperature dependence are described. Limitations to the applications of the ferromagnetic metal-insulator granular films are also discussed. Additionally, a brief survey of another two magnetic properties, high- frequency property and giant Hall effect (GHE) associated strongly with the granular structures is also presented.