Account of scattering-independent contributions to the Hall conductivity in ferromagnets: A reply
Account of scattering-independent contributions to the Hall conductivity in ferromagnets: A reply
Berger, L
1978-02-01 00:00:00
The current-cancellation argument presented by Smit in the preceding paper is shown to collapse because of an ambiguity in the nature of his wave functions. The side-jump current survives as the main cause of the anomalous Hall effect.
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Account of scattering-independent contributions to the Hall conductivity in ferromagnets: A reply
The current-cancellation argument presented by Smit in the preceding paper is shown to collapse because of an ambiguity in the nature of his wave functions. The side-jump current survives as the main cause of the anomalous Hall effect.
Journal
Physical Review B
– American Physical Society (APS)
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