Altermagnets host a giant nonperturbative magnetic orbital Hall effect that generates collinear orbital currents capable of switching perpendicular magnetization without external fields.
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2D spin-antiferroelectric altermagnets such as monolayer (CoCl)2Te are predicted to show giant spin splitting with spin currents switchable by in-plane electric field angle when hole-doped or gate polarity when electron-doped.
Monolayer CrCX3 and Janus Cr2C2S3Se3 compounds realize 2D higher-order topological insulator phases protected by C3 symmetry, hosting corner states with fractional charges even under spin-orbit coupling.
Floquet engineering with periodic light fields induces odd-parity magnetism and tunable spin splitting in 2D collinear antiferromagnets.
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Nonperturbative Magnetic Orbital Hall Effect in Altermagnets
Altermagnets host a giant nonperturbative magnetic orbital Hall effect that generates collinear orbital currents capable of switching perpendicular magnetization without external fields.
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Two-Dimensional Spin-Antiferroelectric Altermagnets with Giant Spin Splitting: From Model to Material Realization
2D spin-antiferroelectric altermagnets such as monolayer (CoCl)2Te are predicted to show giant spin splitting with spin currents switchable by in-plane electric field angle when hole-doped or gate polarity when electron-doped.
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Higher-order topological insulators in two-dimensional antiferromagnetic and altermagnetic chromium-based group-IV chalcogenides
Monolayer CrCX3 and Janus Cr2C2S3Se3 compounds realize 2D higher-order topological insulator phases protected by C3 symmetry, hosting corner states with fractional charges even under spin-orbit coupling.
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Light-induced Odd-parity Magnetism in Conventional Collinear Antiferromagnets
Floquet engineering with periodic light fields induces odd-parity magnetism and tunable spin splitting in 2D collinear antiferromagnets.