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Hierarchy of the third-order anomalous Hall effect: from clean to disorder regime
The third-order anomalous Hall effect (TOAHE) driven by Berry connection
polarizability in Dirac materials offers a promising avenue for exploring
quantum geometric phenomena. We investigate the role of impurity scattering on
TOAHE using the semiclassical Boltzmann framework, via a comparison of the
intrinsic contributions (stemming from the Berry connection polarizability
effect) with the extrinsic contributions caused by the disorder. To validate
our theoretical findings, we employ a generalized two-dimensional low-energy
Dirac model to analytically assess the intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to
the TOAHE. Our analysis reveals distinct disorder-mediated effects, including
skew scattering and side jump contributions. We also elucidate their intriguing
dependencies on Fermi surface anisotropy and discuss opportunities for
experimental exploration.