Hyperspatial projections of decorated Ammann-Beenker and Penrose lattices host interaction-induced Néel order that realizes g-wave and h-wave altermagnetism compatible with quasicrystalline symmetries.
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An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
Altermagnets host a purely intrinsic orbital-splitter current that is strongly anisotropic, exceeds the spin-splitter current by up to a factor of four in some directions, and generates damping-like torque to speed up magnetization switching.
The Motif Symmetry-Breaking Index turns binary altermagnet symmetry classification into a continuous, DFT-free design variable, enabling machine-learning discovery of candidates with spin-splitting energies up to 1.3 eV.
In anisotropic disordered 2D metals, altermagnetism emerges at zero temperature for larger anisotropy and coupling strengths, competing with ferromagnetism at zero spin-orbit coupling and with a paramagnetic phase at finite spin-orbit coupling via a quantum critical point.
Extended s-wave altermagnets are introduced as fully gapped spin-compensated states with isotropic spin splitting arising from valley-exchange symmetries, shown via effective two-valley and microscopic models with guiding principles for identification.
Linearly polarized light induces spin-selective topological phase transitions in d-wave altermagnets, with quantized thermal and electrical Hall responses satisfying the Wiedemann-Franz law.
Rotated anisotropic Fermi surfaces generate a continuous, non-quantized transverse conductivity in 2D via broken mirror symmetry alone.
Planar magnetotransport yields distinct quantum-geometric fingerprints of d-, g-, and i-wave altermagnetic order via magnetic-field-induced Berry curvature and quantum metric susceptibilities.
Altermagnets under magnetic field exhibit field-dependent in-plane anisotropy in spin Seebeck coefficient plus resonant peaks from magnetoelastic coupling that serve as signatures of altermagnetic order.
A review that classifies two-dimensional altermagnets via spin-group theory, lists materials with large spin splitting, and outlines design strategies for experimental realization.
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Unconventional Altermagnetism in Quasicrystals: A Hyperspatial Projective Construction
Hyperspatial projections of decorated Ammann-Beenker and Penrose lattices host interaction-induced Néel order that realizes g-wave and h-wave altermagnetism compatible with quasicrystalline symmetries.
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Spin-polarized Josephson current induced by inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayers
An inhomogeneous altermagnetic interlayer in a Josephson junction produces enhanced critical current and spin-polarized supercurrent at π misorientation of Néel vectors through cancellation of pair-breaking oscillations.
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Orbital-Splitter Current in Altermagnets
Altermagnets host a purely intrinsic orbital-splitter current that is strongly anisotropic, exceeds the spin-splitter current by up to a factor of four in some directions, and generates damping-like torque to speed up magnetization switching.
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Continuous PT-Symmetry Breaking as a Design Variable for Giant Altermagnetic Spin Splitting
The Motif Symmetry-Breaking Index turns binary altermagnet symmetry classification into a continuous, DFT-free design variable, enabling machine-learning discovery of candidates with spin-splitting energies up to 1.3 eV.
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Quantum Altermagnetic Instability in Disordered Metals
In anisotropic disordered 2D metals, altermagnetism emerges at zero temperature for larger anisotropy and coupling strengths, competing with ferromagnetism at zero spin-orbit coupling and with a paramagnetic phase at finite spin-orbit coupling via a quantum critical point.
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Extended s-wave altermagnets
Extended s-wave altermagnets are introduced as fully gapped spin-compensated states with isotropic spin splitting arising from valley-exchange symmetries, shown via effective two-valley and microscopic models with guiding principles for identification.
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Light-Induced Topological Phase Transitions and Anomalous Thermal Transport in d-Wave Altermagnets
Linearly polarized light induces spin-selective topological phase transitions in d-wave altermagnets, with quantized thermal and electrical Hall responses satisfying the Wiedemann-Franz law.
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Transverse response from anisotropic Fermi surfaces
Rotated anisotropic Fermi surfaces generate a continuous, non-quantized transverse conductivity in 2D via broken mirror symmetry alone.
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Quantum-Geometric Fingerprints of Altermagnetic Order in Planar Magnetotransport
Planar magnetotransport yields distinct quantum-geometric fingerprints of d-, g-, and i-wave altermagnetic order via magnetic-field-induced Berry curvature and quantum metric susceptibilities.
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Magnon-polaron mediated spin Seebeck effect in altermagnets
Altermagnets under magnetic field exhibit field-dependent in-plane anisotropy in spin Seebeck coefficient plus resonant peaks from magnetoelastic coupling that serve as signatures of altermagnetic order.
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Classification and design of two-dimensional altermagnets
A review that classifies two-dimensional altermagnets via spin-group theory, lists materials with large spin splitting, and outlines design strategies for experimental realization.