Electrical, magnetic and galvanomagnetic properties of half-metallic Heusler alloys of Co2YZ (Y = Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, and Z = Al, Si, Ga, Ge, In, Sn, Sb) were studied in the temperature range 4.2-900 K and in magnetic fields of up to 100 kOe. It was found that varying Y in Co2YZ alloys affects strongly the electric resistivity and its temperature dependence ρ(T), while this effect is not observed upon changing Z. When Y is varied, extrema (maximum or minimum) are observed in ρ(T) near the Curie temperature TC. At T ≤ TC, the ρ(T) behavior can be ascribed to a change in electronic energy spectrum near the Fermi level. The coefficients of normal and anomalous Hall effect were determined. It was shown that the latter coefficient, RS, is related to the residual resistivity ρ0 by a power law RS ~ ρ0 k /MS with MS the spontaneous magnetization. The exponent k was found to be 1.8 for Co2FeZ alloys, which is typical for asymmetric scattering mechanisms, and 2.9 for Co2YAl alloys, which indicates an additional contribution to the anomalous Hall effect. The type of the temperature dependence ρ(T) is analyzed and discussed in the frame of two-magnon scattering theory.
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