Abstract
We present a theoretical study of the nonlocal anomalous Hall effect induced by heavy-metal impurities in dilute magnetic alloys based on noble metals. The results of our first-principles calculations are shown in comparison to those obtained within a model consideration via Matthiessen's rule. Based on the transport properties of the constituent binary alloys, we reveal optimal host-impurity combinations to enhance the phenomenon. In particular, this allows us to explain experimental findings showing a strong effect in Cu-based alloys but a vanishing effect in the case of the Au host.
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Töpler, F., Hönemann, A., Tauber, K., Fedorov, D. V., Gradhand, M., Mertig, I., & Fert, A. (2016). Nonlocal anomalous Hall effect in ternary alloys based on noble metals. Physical Review B, 94(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.94.140413
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