Recent works aiming at understanding magnetotransport phenomena in
ferromagnetic III-V and II-VI semiconductors are described. Theory of the
anomalous Hall effect in p-type magnetic semiconductors is discussed, and the
relative role of side-jump and skew-scattering mechanisms assessed for
(Ga,Mn)As and (Zn,Mn)Te. It is emphasized that magnetotransport studies of
ferromagnetic semiconductors in high magnetic fields make it possible to
separate the contributions of the ordinary and anomalous Hall effects, to
evaluate the role of the spins in carrier scattering and localization as well
as to determine the participation ratio of the ferromagnetic phase near the
metal-insulator transition. A sizable negative magnetoresistance in the regime
of strong magnetic fields is assigned to the weak localization effect.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures; NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Recent Trends on
Physical Phenomena in High Magnetic Fields", Les Houches, February 2002, in
pres