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Weak localization in ferromagnets with spin-orbit interaction
Weak localization corrections to conductivity of ferromagnetic systems are
studied theoretically in the case when spin-orbit interaction plays a
significant role. Two cases are analyzed in detail: (i) the case when the
spin-orbit interaction is due to scattering from impurities, and (ii) the case
when the spin-orbit interaction results from reduced dimensionality of the
system and is of the Bychkov-Rashba type. Results of the analysis show that the
localization corrections to conductivity of ferromagnetic metals lead to a
negative magnetoresistance -- also in the presence of the spin-orbit
scattering. Positive magnetoresistance due to weak antilocalization, typical of
nonmagnetic systems, does not occur in ferromagnetic systems. In the case of
two-dimensional ferromagnets, the quantum corrections depend on the
magnetization orientation with respect to the plane of the system.Comment: 14 pages with 10 figures, corrected and extended version, Sec.7 adde