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VOLUME 61 (1995) | ISSUE 1 | PAGE 43
Pseudodipole forces in metals and alloys of rare earths and actinides
The skew scattering of electrons which is responsible for the anomalous Hall effect also leads to a pseudodipole interaction of localized spins. For low-temperature phase transitions, the example of a simple cubic lattice is used to show that the pseudodipole interaction may lead to an anisotropy in spin space and coordinate space. It may also lead to nonconservation of the spin in the magnetic unit cell. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.