In Cr2Te3 thin films, electron-magnon scattering produces a negative skew-scattering contribution to the anomalous Hall resistivity that competes with impurity and Berry-curvature terms and explains the sign change around 100 K.
Electronic Structure, Correlation Effects and Physical Properties of d- and f-Metals and Their Compounds
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The book includes all main physical properties of d- and f-transition-metal systems and corresponding theoretical concepts. Especial attention is paid to the theory of magnetism and transport phenomena. Some examples of non-traditional questions which are treated in detail in the book: the influence of density of states singularities on electron properties; many-electron description of strong itinerant magnetism; mechanisms of magnetic anisotropy; microscopic theory of anomalous transport phenomena in ferromagnets. Besides considering classical problems of solid state physics as applied to transition metals, modern developments in the theory of correlation effects in d- and f-compounds are considered within many-electron models. The book contains, where possible, a simple physical discussion. More difficult questions are considered in Appendices.
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Significant electron-magnon scattering in layered ferromagnet Cr$_2$Te$_3$
In Cr2Te3 thin films, electron-magnon scattering produces a negative skew-scattering contribution to the anomalous Hall resistivity that competes with impurity and Berry-curvature terms and explains the sign change around 100 K.