Weak localization correction to the anomalous Hall effect in polycrystalline Fe films
Abstract
In situ transport measurements have been made on ultrathin (<100 thick) polycrystalline Fe films as a function of temperature and magnetic field for a wide range of disorder strengths. For sheet resistances Rxx less than 3k, we find a logarithmic temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall conductivity σxy which is shown for the first time to be due to a universal scale dependent weak localization correction within the skew scattering model. For higher sheet resistance, granularity becomes important and the break down of universal behavior becomes manifest as the prefactors to σxx and σxy decrease at different rates with increasing disorder.
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