Hall effect in ferromagnetic nanomagnets: magnetic field dependence as an evidence of inverse spin Hall effect contribution
Abstract: We measure magnetic field dependence of the Hall angle in a metallic ferromagnetic nanomagnet with stable local magnetic moments where the adopted mechanisms of Hall effect predict linear plus a constant dependence on the external field originating from the ordinary and anomalous Hall effects, respectively. We suggest that the experimentally observed deviations from this dependence is caused by the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) and develop a phenomenological theory, which predicts a unique nonlinear dependence of the ISHE contribution on the external magnetic field. Perfect agreement between theory and experiment supports the considerable role of the ISHE in the Hall transport in ferromagnetic metals.
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