Circularly polarized light induces even-wave spin splittings in nonmagnetic centrosymmetric systems with SOC, producing s-, d-, and g-wave patterns like those in ferromagnets and enabling Chern insulator phases.
Light-Induced Even-Parity Unidirectional Spin Splitting in Coplanar Antiferromag- nets
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Bilayer odd-parity coplanar magnets constructed from altermagnets realize tunable nonrelativistic SOC spin textures equivalent to relativistic counterparts.
Collinear spin-orbital magnets host mixed-parity altermagnetism as an intermediate regime between even- and odd-parity forms, inducible by circularly polarized light in a two-sublattice two-orbital model.
Elliptically polarized light irradiation converts d-wave altermagnets into Chern insulators, yielding quantized thermal Hall conductivity and gap-edge peaks in the thermoelectric Hall response.
Odd-parity altermagnetism reconstructs local topology in the Chern-insulating phase of the Haldane-Hubbard model without changing the total Chern number.
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Light-Induced Even-Wave Spin Splittings in Nonmagnetic Centrosymmetric Systems with Spin-Orbit Coupling
Circularly polarized light induces even-wave spin splittings in nonmagnetic centrosymmetric systems with SOC, producing s-, d-, and g-wave patterns like those in ferromagnets and enabling Chern insulator phases.
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Nonrelativistic Spin-Orbit-Coupling Effects in Odd-Parity Coplanar Magnets
Bilayer odd-parity coplanar magnets constructed from altermagnets realize tunable nonrelativistic SOC spin textures equivalent to relativistic counterparts.
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Mixed-Parity Altermagnetism in Collinear Spin-Orbital Magnets
Collinear spin-orbital magnets host mixed-parity altermagnetism as an intermediate regime between even- and odd-parity forms, inducible by circularly polarized light in a two-sublattice two-orbital model.
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Anomalous thermoelectric and thermal Hall effects in irradiated altermagnets
Elliptically polarized light irradiation converts d-wave altermagnets into Chern insulators, yielding quantized thermal Hall conductivity and gap-edge peaks in the thermoelectric Hall response.
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The odd-parity altermagnetism induced reconstruction of the Chern-insulating phase in Haldane-Hubbard model
Odd-parity altermagnetism reconstructs local topology in the Chern-insulating phase of the Haldane-Hubbard model without changing the total Chern number.