The authors unify spin space group and magnetic space group frameworks through oriented SSGs to classify magnetic orders by net magnetization constraints and identify spin-orbit magnetism as a phase where magnetization is induced by spin-orbit coupling.
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Quadrature skyrmions stabilized by parametric coupling in resonator arrays are shown to exist via finite-element simulation of piezoelectric membranes.
Ce₂PtGe₆ shows a large spontaneous Hall effect from collinear antiferromagnetic order with minimal net magnetization, reaching 300 Ω⁻¹cm⁻¹ anomalous Hall conductivity attributed to Pt spin-orbit coupling.
External magnetic fields suppress ultrafast spin noise amplitude in Sm0.7Er0.3FeO3 by increasing the quasi-ferromagnetic magnon frequency, with noise strength tied to free-energy softening.
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Symmetry Classification of Magnetic Orders using Oriented Spin Space Groups
The authors unify spin space group and magnetic space group frameworks through oriented SSGs to classify magnetic orders by net magnetization constraints and identify spin-orbit magnetism as a phase where magnetization is induced by spin-orbit coupling.
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Quadrature skyrmions in two-dimensionally arrayed parametric resonators
Quadrature skyrmions stabilized by parametric coupling in resonator arrays are shown to exist via finite-element simulation of piezoelectric membranes.
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Large spontaneous Hall effect arising from collinear antiferromagnetism in Ce$_2$PtGe$_6$
Ce₂PtGe₆ shows a large spontaneous Hall effect from collinear antiferromagnetic order with minimal net magnetization, reaching 300 Ω⁻¹cm⁻¹ anomalous Hall conductivity attributed to Pt spin-orbit coupling.
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Field-tuning of ultrafast magnetization fluctuations in Sm$_{0.7}$Er$_{0.3}$FeO$_{3}$
External magnetic fields suppress ultrafast spin noise amplitude in Sm0.7Er0.3FeO3 by increasing the quasi-ferromagnetic magnon frequency, with noise strength tied to free-energy softening.