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Anomalous hall effect in HoB12
JETP Letters, 2008Within a wide temperature range of 1.8–300 K, the Hall effect in holmium dodecaboride is investigated. The measurements of the angular dependences of the Hall resistance ρH(φ, T, H) for HoB12 performed in a high magnetic field up to 80 kOe at helium and intermediate temperatures made it possible to separate the normal and anomalous contributions to the
N. E. Sluchanko +5 more
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Anomalous Hall Effect in AgSbTe2
Journal of Applied Physics, 1960The Hall coefficient of the ternary semiconductor AgSbTe2 near room temperature is positive in some specimens and negative in others, although the Seebeck coefficient is always positive. The negative Hall coefficient decreases as the temperature is lowered from 180°K to 70°K and changes sign in lower temperatures.
R. Wolfe, J. H. Wernick, S. E. Haszko
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Anomalous quantum anomalous Hall effect
Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics, 2022openaire +1 more source
Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect and Quantum Spin Hall Effect
2017A quantum anomalous Hall system possesses chiral edge states around its boundary, giving rise to quantized Hall conductance even in the absence of external magnetic field. Quantum spin Hall effect is a spin version of quantum Hall effect. A quantum spin Hall system possesses a pair of helical edge states, in which an electric current can induce a ...
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Anomalous Hall Effect (AHE) and Spin Hall Effect (SHE)
2013In this chapter, we study the interesting spin-related transport phenomena that are widely observed in various \(d\)- and \(f\)-electron systems. For example, in the presence of the magnetization \(\mathbf{M}\), charge current is induced by an electric field \(\mathbf{E}\) in parallel to \(\mathbf{M}\times \mathbf{E}\). This phenomenon, which is called
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