We have performed measurements of the Hall effect, electrical resistivity, and magnetization on Tb2Fe17 single crystals in the 5 to 300 K temperature range, and in magnetic fields of up to 5 T. We find that the anomalous Hall effect of this ferromagnet depends strongly on the magnetization direction relative to the crystal axes. The AHE resistivity, measured with an applied magnetic field H perpendicular to the c-axis, is very large and varies linearly with the longitudinal resistivity ρ, whereas the AHE resistivity for H along the hard magnetization direction is much smaller and increases as ρ2. For the latter configuration, the electrical resistivity shows a sharp decrease at a field-induced first-order magnetization process (FOMP) which is observed in H ∼ 2.7 T up to a temperature of 250 K.
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Stankiewicz, J., & Skokov, K. P. (2011). Magnetotransport in Tb2Fe17 single crystals. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 303). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/303/1/012019
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