In quantum matters hosting electron-electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling, spatial inhomogeneities, arising from competing ground states, can be essential for understanding exotic topological properties. A prominent example is Hall anomalies observed in SrRuO films, which were interpreted in terms of either magnetic skyrmion-induced topological Hall effect or inhomogeneous anomalous Hall effect (AHE). To clarify this ambiguity, we systematically investigated the evolution of AHE with controllable inhomogeneities in SrRuO film thickness (). By exploiting the step-flow growth of SrRuO films, we induced a microscopically ordered stripe pattern with one-unit-cell differences in . The associated spatial distribution of momentum-space Berry curvatures enables a two-channel AHE with hump-like Hall anomalies, which can be continuously engineered according to non-integer . We further microscopically characterized the stripe-like ferromagnetic domains and two-step magnetic switching behavior in the inhomogeneous SrRuO film. These unique features can be utilized to identify the two-channel AHE model and understand its microscopic origin.
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