Anomalous Hall Effect in Variable Range Hopping Regime: Unusual Scaling Law and Sign Reversal with Temperature
Abstract
Anomalous Hall effect (AHE) is important for understanding the topological properties of electronic states, and provides insight into the spin-polarized carriers of magnetic materials. AHE has been extensively studied in metallic, but not variable-range-hopping (VRH), regime. Here we report the experiments of both anomalous and ordinary Hall effect (OHE) in Mott and Efros VRH regimes. We found unusual scaling law of the AHE coefficient Rah=aRxxb with b>2, contrasting the OHE coefficient Roh=cRxxd with d<1. More strikingly, the sign of AHE coefficient changes with temperature with specific electron densities.
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