Anomalous Hall effect in magnetic multilayers

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Abstract

We have studied the field dependence of the Hall resistivity in Fe/Cr multilayer films at 4.2 K. The observed anomalous Hall resistivity is composed of both negative skew-scattering and positive side-jump components. The conduction electron scattering responsible for the giant magnetoresistance is accompanied by large left-right asymmetry.

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