Scattering universality classes of side jump in the anomalous Hall effect

Shengyuan A. Yang*, Hui Pan, Yugui Yao, Qian Niu

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Abstract

The anomalous Hall conductivity has an important extrinsic contribution known as the side jump contribution, which is independent of both scattering strength and disorder density. Nevertheless, we discover that side jump has strong dependence on the spin structure of the scattering potential. We propose three universality classes of scattering for the side jump contribution, having the characters of being spin independent, spin conserving, and spin flip, respectively. For each individual class, the side jump contribution takes a different unique value. When two or more classes of scattering are present, the value of side jump is no longer fixed but varies as a function of their relative disorder strength. As system control parameters such as temperature change, due to the competition between different classes of disorder scattering, the side jump Hall conductivity could flow from one class dominated limit to another class dominated limit. Our result indicates that magnon scattering plays a role distinct from normal impurity scattering and phonon scattering in the anomalous Hall effect because they belong to different scattering classes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125122
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume83
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2011
Externally publishedYes

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