Anomalous Hall effect of ferromagnetic Fe3Sn2 single crystal with geometrically frustrated kagome lattice (1610.04970v1)
Abstract: The anomalous Hall effect is investigated for ferromagnetic Fe3Sn2 single crystal with geometrically frustrated kagome bilayer of Fe. The scaling behavior between anomalous Hall resistivity rho_{xy}{A} and longitudinal resistivity rho_{xx} is quadratic and further analysis implies that the AHE in Fe3Sn2 single crystal should be dominated by the intrinsic Karplus-Luttinger mechanism rather than extrinsic skew-scattering or side-jump mechanisms. Moreover, there is a sudden jump of anomalous Hall conductivity sigma_{xy}{A} appearing at about 100 K where the spin-reorientation transition from the c axis to the ab plane is completed. This change of sigma_{xy}{A} might be related to the evolution of Fermi surface induced by the spin-reorientation transition.
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