A hidden constant in the anomalous Hall effect of a high-purity magnet MnSi

Abstract

Measurements of the Hall conductivity in MnSi can provide incisive tests of theories of the anomalous Hall (AH) effect, because both the mean-free-path and magnetoresistance (MR) are unusually large for a ferromagnet. The large MR provides an accurate way to separate the AH conductivity σxyA from the ordinary Hall conductivity σxyN. Below the Curie temperature TC, σxyA is linearly proportional to M (magnetization) with a proportionality constant SH that is independent of both T and H. In particular, SH remains a constant while σxyN changes by a factor of 100 between 5 K and TC. We discuss implications of the hidden constancy in SH.

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