Anomalous-Hall heat current and Nernst effect in the ferromagnet CuCr_2Se_{4-x}Br_x
arXiv:cond-mat/0407765 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.226601
Abstract
In a ferromagnet, an anomalous-Hall heat current, given by the off-diagonal Peltier term $α_{xy}$, accompanies the anomalous Hall current. By combining Nernst, thermopower and Hall experiments, we have measured how $α_{xy}$ varies with hole density and lifetime $Ï$ in $\rm CuCr_2Se_{4-x}Br_x$. At low temperatures $T$, we find that $α_{xy}$ is independent of $Ï$, consistent with anomalous-velocity theories. Its magnitude is fixed by a microscopic geometric area ${\cal A}\sim 34 \mathrmà ^2$. Our results are incompatible with some models of the Nernst effect in ferromagnets.
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