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Insight into the skew-scattering mechanism of the spin Hall effect: potential scattering versus spin-orbit scattering

Christian Herschbach, Dmitry V. Fedorov, Ingrid Mertig, Martin Gradhand, Kristina Chadova, Hubert Ebert, Diemo Ködderitzsch

Published 2013-08-19Version 1

We present a detailed analysis of the skew-scattering contribution to the spin Hall conductivity using an extended version of the resonant scattering model of Fert and Levy [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 106}, 157208 (2011)]. For $5d$ impurities in a Cu host, the proposed phase shift model reproduces the corresponding first-principles calculations. Crucial for that agreement is the consideration of two scattering channels related to $p$ and $d$ impurity states, since the discussed mechanism is governed by a subtle interplay between the spin-orbit and potential scattering in both angular-momentum channels. It is shown that the potential scattering strength plays a decisive role for the magnitude of the spin Hall conductivity.

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