Skyrmion strings and the anomalous Hall effect in CrO2
Topological (or singularity point) defects are thought to play a crucial role in the phase transitions of 3D spin systems, as they do in such 2D systems as the XY model. In double-exchange ferromagnets the conduction electrons are strongly coupled with core spins through Hund's rule, and, in th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review letters 2002-10, Vol.89 (18), p.187201-187201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Topological (or singularity point) defects are thought to play a crucial role in the phase transitions of 3D spin systems, as they do in such 2D systems as the XY model. In double-exchange ferromagnets the conduction electrons are strongly coupled with core spins through Hund's rule, and, in the presence of a nontrivial spin texture, acquire a Berry phase contribution to the anomalous Hall effect. We combine Hall effect and magnetization data on CrO2 with a thermodynamical scaling hypothesis to confirm that the critical behavior of the topological-spin-defect density is consistent with that of the heat capacity. This analysis is the first experimental confirmation of the topological character of critical fluctuations. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9007 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.187201 |