Abstract:
Giant magnetoresistance in a ferromagnet-electroactive polymer-nonmagnetic metal structure is studied. The insulator-to-metal transition in the conductivity of the system is attributed to the change in the shape of the current-voltage characteristics of the sample in a magnetic field. It is concluded that the giant magnetoresistance observed in the experiment may be of injection nature, and this is why the effect is realized at the ferromagnet-electroactive polymer interface alone.