Ferromagnetism at singular saddle points via divergent quantum metric and Stoner theory in a 2D t2g-orbital model.
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Inelastic neutron scattering reveals the magnon winding around the K-point in CrI3 as the signature of Dirac magnons together with T^2 thermal renormalization from magnon-magnon interactions.
Slightly reducing Cr intercalant concentration in Cr1.25Te2 raises the Curie temperature, induces emergent in-plane spin fluctuations, and stabilizes a beam-manipulable metastable 2x2 supercell.
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Quantum geometric ferromagnetism by singular saddle point
Ferromagnetism at singular saddle points via divergent quantum metric and Stoner theory in a 2D t2g-orbital model.
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Winding feature and thermal evolution of the Dirac magnons in CrI$_3$
Inelastic neutron scattering reveals the magnon winding around the K-point in CrI3 as the signature of Dirac magnons together with T^2 thermal renormalization from magnon-magnon interactions.
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Emergent Spin Fluctuation and Structural Metastability in Self-Intercalated Cr$_{1+x}$Te$_2$ Compounds
Slightly reducing Cr intercalant concentration in Cr1.25Te2 raises the Curie temperature, induces emergent in-plane spin fluctuations, and stabilizes a beam-manipulable metastable 2x2 supercell.