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Exchange scattering and the Hall effect in liquid transition metals

L E Ballentine and M Huberman

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The contribution of exchange scattering to the Hall effect of liquid Fe, Co and Ni is evaluated. Two models of the electronic states are examined: the local magnetic order model (Korenman, Murray and Prange), and the paramagnetic model. Although the effect of exchange scattering is an order of magnitude larger than that of spin-orbit scattering, it is still an order of magnitude too small to account for the Hall effect in Fe and Co.


PACS

72.15.Gd Galvanomagnetic and other magnetotransport effects

71.70.Ej Spin-orbit coupling, Zeeman and Stark splitting, Jahn-Teller effect

71.22.+i Electronic structure of liquid metals and semiconductors and their alloys

71.45.Gm Exchange, correlation, dielectric and magnetic response functions, plasmons

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Dates

Issue 12 (30 April 1980)



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