A magnetoresistance effect element comprises: a magnetoresistance effect
film, a pair of electrodes, and a phase separation layer. The
magnetoresistance effect film includes a first ferromagnetic layer whose
direction of magnetization is pinned substantially in one direction, a
second ferromagnetic layer whose direction of magnetization changes in
response to an external magnetic field, and an intermediate layer
provided between the first and second ferromagnetic layers. The pair of
electrodes are electrically coupled to the magnetoresistance effect film
and configured to supply a sense current perpendicularly to a film plane
of the magnetoresistance effect film. The phase separation layer is
provided between the pair of electrodes. The phase separation layer has a
first phase and a second phase formed by a phase separation in a solid
phase from an alloy including a plurality of elements. One of the first
and second phases includes at least one element selected from the group
consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine and carbon in higher
concentration than other of the first and second phases.