Anomalous Hall effect
Naoto Nagaosa, Jairo Sinova, Shigeki Onoda, A. H. MacDonald, and N. P., Ong

TL;DR
This review synthesizes recent experimental and theoretical advances in understanding the anomalous Hall effect, emphasizing the role of Berry-phase concepts, intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms, and modern quantum treatments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the modern understanding of AHE, highlighting the intrinsic Berry-phase mechanism and unifying different theoretical approaches.
Findings
Intrinsic AHE is linked to Berry-phase curvatures in perfect crystals.
Extrinsic skew scattering dominates in highly conductive ferromagnets.
Unified semiclassical and quantum treatments confirm the consistency of response theories.
Abstract
We present a review of experimental and theoretical studies of the anomalous Hall effect (AHE), focusing on recent developments that have provided a more complete framework for understanding this subtle phenomenon and have, in many instances, replaced controversy by clarity. Synergy between experimental and theoretical work, both playing a crucial role, has been at the heart of these advances. On the theoretical front, the adoption of Berry-phase concepts has established a link between the AHE and the topological nature of the Hall currents which originate from spin-orbit coupling. On the experimental front, new experimental studies of the AHE in transition metals, transition-metal oxides, spinels, pyrochlores, and metallic dilute magnetic semiconductors, have more clearly established systematic trends. These two developments in concert with first-principles electronic structure…
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