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CPM Seminar

Anomalous Hall Effect Generalities in Dirac Materials

Alex Levchenko

University of Wisconsin, Madison

We calculate the anomalous Hall conductivity σxy of the surface states in cubic topological Kondo insulators. We consider a generic model for the surface states with three Dirac cones on the (001) surface. The Fermi velocity, the Fermi momentum and the Zeeman energy in different Dirac pockets may be unequal. The microscopic impurity potential mediates mixed intra and interband extrinsic scattering processes. Our calculation of σxy is based on the Kubo-Streda diagrammatic approach. It includes diffractive skew scattering contributions originating from the rare two-impurity complexes. Remarkably, these contributions yield anomalous Hall conductivity that is independent of impurity concentration, and thus is of the same order as other known extrinsic side jump and skew scattering terms. We discuss various special cases of our results and the experimental relevance of our study in the context of the recent hysteretic magnetotransport data in SmB6 samples.

Thursday, April 14th 2016, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)