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2021
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Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.147203 in citations.
Transverse Transport in Two-Dimensional Relativistic Systems with Nontrivial Spin Textures
Transverse Transport in Two-Dimensional Relativistic Systems with Nontrivial Spin Textures
Using multiple scattering theory, we show that the generally accepted expression of transverse resistivity in magnetic systems that host skyrmions, given by the linear superposition of the ordinary, the anomalous, and the topological Hall effect, is incomplete and must be amended by an additional te...
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Personal Name(s): | Bouaziz, Juba (Corresponding author) |
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Ishida, Hiroshi / Lounis, Samir / Blügel, Stefan | |
Contributing Institute: |
Quanten-Theorie der Materialien; IAS-1 JARA - HPC; JARA-HPC JARA-FIT; JARA-FIT Quanten-Theorie der Materialien; PGI-1 |
Published in: | Physical review letters, 126 (2021) 14, S. 147203 |
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College Park, Md.
APS
2021
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DOI: |
10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.147203 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Quantum Materials |
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OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.147203 in citations.
Using multiple scattering theory, we show that the generally accepted expression of transverse resistivity in magnetic systems that host skyrmions, given by the linear superposition of the ordinary, the anomalous, and the topological Hall effect, is incomplete and must be amended by an additional term, the “noncollinear” Hall effect (NHE). Its angular form is determined by the magnetic texture, the spin-orbit field of the electrons, and the underlying crystal structure, allowing us to disentangle the NHE from the various other Hall contributions. Its magnitude is proportional to the spin-orbit interaction strength. The NHE is an essential term required for decoding two- and three-dimensional spin textures from transport experiments. |