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Title: Temperature Dependence of the Anomalous Hall Effect from Electron Interactions. Author: Li S, Levchenko A. Journal: Phys Rev Lett; 2020 Apr 17; 124(15):156802. PubMed ID: 32357016. Abstract: We consider the impact of electron-electron interactions on the temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall effect in disordered conductors. The microscopic analysis is carried out within the diagrammatic approach of the linear response Kubo-Streda formula with an account of both extrinsic skew-scattering and side-jump mechanisms of the anomalous Hall effect arising in the presence of spin-orbit coupling. We demonstrate the importance of electron interactions in the Cooper channel even for nominally non-superconducting materials and find that the corresponding low-temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall conductivity is asymptotically of the form sqrt[T]/ln(T_{0}/T) in three dimensions and ln[ln(T_{0}/T)] in two dimensions, where the scale of T_{0} is parametrically of the order of Fermi energy. These results, in particular, may provide a possible explanation for the recently observed unconventional temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall effect in HgCr_{2}Se_{4}.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]