Figure 3: Temperature dependence of the anomalous Hall and the inverse spin Hall effects of Ni0.08Pd0.92.
From: The spin Hall effect as a probe of nonlinear spin fluctuations

(a) AHE resistance Rxy at different temperatures. The remnant magnetization Mr and coercive field Hc correspond to Rxy at H=0 Oe and the x-intercept of Rxy curve, respectively. (b) Temperature dependence of Mr and Hc. From both plots, TC can be determined to be 21 K. (c) Representative RISHE curves of Ni0.08Pd0.92 measured at 10, 20, 22 and 30 K. At 20 and 22 K, RISHE at high fields is reduced and enhanced, respectively. (d) A typical anisotropic magnetoresistance of Py1 measured at 10 K. (e) Three-dimensional plot of RISHE as a function of temperature (15–25 K) and magnetic field, represented by both height and colour.