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Impurity-induced vector spin chirality and anomalous Hall effect in ferromagnetic metals

Scattering by multiple scatterers sometimes gives rise to nontrivial consequences such as anomalous Hall effect. We here study a mechanism for anomalous Hall effect which originates from the correlation of… Click to show full abstract

Scattering by multiple scatterers sometimes gives rise to nontrivial consequences such as anomalous Hall effect. We here study a mechanism for anomalous Hall effect which originates from the correlation of nonmagnetic impurities and localized moments; a Hall effect induced by vector spin chirality. Using a scattering theory approach, we study the skew scattering induced by the scattering processes that involve two magnetic moments and a non-magnetic impurity, which is proportional to the vector spin chirality of the spins in the vicinity of the non-magnetic impurity. Furthermore, we show that a finite vector spin chirality naturally exists around an impurity in the usual ferromagnetic metals at finite temperature due to the local inversion-symmetry breaking by the impurity. The result is potentially relevant to magnetic oxides which the anomalous Hall effect is enhanced at finite temperatures.

Keywords: vector spin; anomalous hall; hall effect; spin chirality; effect; impurity

Journal Title: New Journal of Physics
Year Published: 2018

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