In-plane linear magnetoconductivity serves as an alternative probe of valley polarization in graphene multilayers that remains finite when the anomalous Hall effect vanishes due to symmetry.
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Altermagnets exhibit a resonant third-order intrinsic anomalous Hall effect from the Berry curvature quadrupole, serving as a quantum geometric transport fingerprint.
Establishes bound relations between electronic properties in magnetic crystals, including a new lower bound on susceptibility for Chern insulators and generalization of Chern bounds to three dimensions.
Relativistic SOC corrections to the magnetic moment operator create an abnormal magnetic moment, render spin-orbital decomposition ambiguous, and require a new Kubo formula for the kinetic magnetoelectric effect that includes noncommuting position and partial-B operators.
In a 1D Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model augmented by exponentially decaying long-range interactions, increasing the interaction range triggers topological phase transitions even for weak coupling strengths.
Extending the Haldane model to the dice lattice induces flat-band topological transitions at φ^c = π/6 and 5π/6, with flux-dependent Chern numbers and quantized Hall plateaus.
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Transport signatures of valley polarization in graphene multilayers: In-plane linear magnetoconductivity vs anomalous Hall effect
In-plane linear magnetoconductivity serves as an alternative probe of valley polarization in graphene multilayers that remains finite when the anomalous Hall effect vanishes due to symmetry.
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Third-order intrinsic anomalous Hall effect as a transport fingerprint of altermagnets
Altermagnets exhibit a resonant third-order intrinsic anomalous Hall effect from the Berry curvature quadrupole, serving as a quantum geometric transport fingerprint.
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Electronic bounds in magnetic crystals
Establishes bound relations between electronic properties in magnetic crystals, including a new lower bound on susceptibility for Chern insulators and generalization of Chern bounds to three dimensions.
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Magnetic moment of electrons in systems with spin-orbit coupling
Relativistic SOC corrections to the magnetic moment operator create an abnormal magnetic moment, render spin-orbital decomposition ambiguous, and require a new Kubo formula for the kinetic magnetoelectric effect that includes noncommuting position and partial-B operators.
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Topological transitions controlled by the interaction range
In a 1D Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model augmented by exponentially decaying long-range interactions, increasing the interaction range triggers topological phase transitions even for weak coupling strengths.
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Extended Haldane Model in The Dice Lattice: Multiple Flat-Band-Induced topological Transitions Revealed
Extending the Haldane model to the dice lattice induces flat-band topological transitions at φ^c = π/6 and 5π/6, with flux-dependent Chern numbers and quantized Hall plateaus.