Based on first principles density functional calculations of the intrinsic anomalous and spin Hall conductivities, we predict that the charge Hall current in Co-based full Heusler compounds Co2XZ (X = Cr and Mn; Z = Al, Si, Ga, Ge, In and Sn) except Co2CrGa would be almost fully spin-polarized even although Co2MnAl, Co2MnGa, Co2MnIn and Co2MnSn do not have a half-metallic band structure. Furthermore, the ratio of the associated spin current to the charge Hall current is slightly larger than 1.0. This suggests that these Co-based Heusler compounds, especially Co2MnAl, Co2MnGa and Co2MnIn which are found to have large anomalous and spin Hall conductivities, might be called anomalous Hall half-metals and could have valuable applications in spintronics such as spin valves as well as magnetoresistive and spin-torque driven nanodevices. These interesting findings are discussed in terms of the calculated electronic band structures, magnetic moments and also anomalous and spin Hall conductivities as a function of the Fermi level.
@article{arxiv.1303.0509,
title = {High spin polarization of the anomalous Hall current in Co-based Heusler compounds},
author = {Jen-Chuan Tung and Guang-Yu Guo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0509},
year = {2015}
}
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Accepted for publication in New Journal of Physics