Anomalous Hall Effect in Graphite
Y. Kopelevich, J. C. Medina Pantoja, R. R. da Silva, F. Mrowka, and P., Esquinazi

TL;DR
This paper reports the experimental observation of an anomalous Hall effect in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite, suggesting it can be explained by magnetic-field-driven excitonic pairing models.
Contribution
First experimental evidence of anomalous Hall effect in graphite aligning with excitonic pairing theories.
Findings
Anomalous Hall effect observed in graphite samples
Data consistent with magnetic-field-driven excitonic pairing models
Supports theoretical predictions of AHE in graphite
Abstract
We report on the experimental observation of an anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite samples. The overall data indicate that the AHE in graphite can be self-consistently understood within the frameworks of the magnetic-field-driven excitonic pairing models.
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