Antiferromagnetic skyrmions exhibit bidirectional motion under current-induced torques above a threshold due to competing effective forces, enabling logic gates.
Moriya, title title Anisotropic superexchange interaction and weak ferromagnetism
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Bidirectional motion of antiferromagnetic skyrmions driven by competing spin torques
Antiferromagnetic skyrmions exhibit bidirectional motion under current-induced torques above a threshold due to competing effective forces, enabling logic gates.
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Simulated annealing of a square-lattice momentum-space spin model maps field-driven transitions among single-, double-, and multiple inequivalent quadruple-Q states with distinct internal structures.
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Chromium chalcohalide Janus monolayer ferromagnets with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and high Curie temperature
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Effect of polar distortions on the anomalous Hall conductivity of altermagnetic $\alpha$-MnTe
Polar distortions induced by surface symmetry breaking or electric fields substantially modify the anomalous Hall conductivity in alpha-MnTe.