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Disorder and interactions in quantum Hall ferromagnets: effects of disorder in Skyrmion physics
We present a Hartree-Fock study of the competition between disorder and
interactions in quantum Hall ferromagnets near . We find that the ground
state at evolves with increasing interaction strength from a
quasi-metallic paramagnet, to a partially spin-polarized ferromagnetic Anderson
insulator, and to a fully spin-polarized ferromagnet with a charge gap. Away
from , the ground state evolves from a conventional Anderson insulator,
to a conventional quasiparticle glass, and finally to a ferromagnetic Skyrmion
quasiparticle glass. These different regimes can be measured in low-temperature
transport and NMR experiments. We present calculations for the NMR spectra in
different disorder regimes.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, proceedings for EP2DS-14, Prague 200
Thermodynamic Magnon Recoil for Domain Wall Motion
We predict a thermodynamic magnon recoil effect for domain wall motions in
the presence of temperature gradients. All current thermodynamic theories
assert that a magnetic domain wall must move toward the hotter side, based on
equilibrium thermodynamic arguments. Microscopic calculations on the other hand
show that a domain wall can move either along or against the direction of heat
currents, depending on how strong the heat currents are reflected by the domain
wall. We have resolved the inconsistency between these two approaches by
augmenting the theory in the presence of thermal gradients by incorporating in
the free energy of domain walls by a heat current term present in
nonequilibrium steady states. The condition to observe a domain wall
propagation toward the colder regime is derived analytically and can be tested
by future experiments.Comment: Submitted with revision
Hybrid skew scattering regime of the anomalous Hall effect in Rashba systems: unifying Keldysh, Boltzmann, and Kubo formalisms
We present the analytical description of the anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in a
2DEG ferromagnet within the Keldysh formalism. These results unify all three
linear response approaches to anomalous Hall transport and close a long
standing debate. We are able to identify a new extrinsic AHE regime dominated
by a hybrid skew scattering mechanism. This new contribution is inversely
proportional to the impurity concentration, resembling the normal skew
scattering, {\em but} independent of the impurity-strength, resembling the
side-jump mechanism. Within the Kubo formalism this regime is captured by
higher order diagrams which, although weak, dominate when both subbands are
occupied; this regime can be detected by variable remote doping experiments
that we describe.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
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