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Anisotropy of the spin Hall effect in a Dirac ferromagnet (2308.02336v1)

Published 4 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: We study the intrinsic spin Hall effect of a Dirac Hamiltonian system with ferromagnetic exchange coupling, a minimal model combining relativistic spin-orbit interaction and ferromagnetism. The energy bands of the Dirac Hamiltonian are split after introducing a Stoner-type ferromagnetic ordering which breaks the spherical symmetry of pristine Dirac model. The totally antisymmetric spin Hall conductivity (SHC) tensor becomes axially anisotropic along the direction of external electric field. Interestingly, the anisotropy does not vanish in the asymptotic limit of zero magnetization. We show that the ferromagnetic ordering breaks the spin degeneracy of the eigenfunctions and modifies the selection rules of the interband transitions for the intrinsic spin Hall effect. The difference in the selection rule between the pristine and the ferromagnetic Dirac phases causes the anisotropy of the SHC, resulting in a discontinuity of the SHC as the magnetization, directed orthogonal to the electric field, is reduced to zero in the ferromagnetic Dirac phase and enters the pristine Dirac phase.

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