Monday, November 26, 2012

1211.5304 (V. K. Dugaev et al.)

Nonlinear anomalous Hall effect and negative magnetoresistance in a
system with random Rashba field
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V. K. Dugaev, M. Inglot, E. Ya. Sherman, J. Berakdar, J. Barnas
We predict two spin-dependent transport phenomena in two-dimensional electron systems, which are induced by spatially fluctuating Rashba spin-orbit interaction. When the electron gas is magnetized, the random Rashba interaction leads to the anomalous Hall effect. An example of such a system is a narrow-gap magnetic semiconductor-based symmetric quantum well. We show that the anomalous Hall conductivity reveals a strongly nonlinear dependence on the magnetization, decreasing exponentially at large spin density. We also show that electron scattering from a fluctuating Rashba field in a two-dimensional nonmagnetic electron system leads to a negative magnetoresistance arising solely due to spin-dependent effects.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.5304

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