Anisotropy of the Hall effect in the mixed state

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H. E. HORNG

A possible mechanism in the anomalous Hall coefficient in mixed state of high-T c superconductors was presented in this paper. The Hall voltage due to flux creep is the origin of the observed Hall anomaly. The calculated Hall coefficient exhibits a sign change as well as a re-entry behavior, which agree with experiments, qualitatively.


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