Spin point group classification shows non-relativistic spin splitting allowed up to order l=9 (except l=8) in non-collinear magnets, with explicit forms for new l=5,7,9 types and an example in LaMnAu5.
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A p-wave magnet-s-wave superconductor heterostructure hosts seven nodal topological phases with Majorana flat bands; Floquet driving generates additional zero/pi Majorana bands, higher-winding nodes, and a distinct odd-Floquet pairing class absent in static systems.
Bilayer odd-parity coplanar magnets constructed from altermagnets realize tunable nonrelativistic SOC spin textures equivalent to relativistic counterparts.
Collinear antiferromagnetic multiferroics host odd-parity chiral magnons in f-wave, p-wave, and fully-gapped forms that are reversible by ferroelectric switching, identified via magnetic group analysis, spin-wave calculations, and DFT.
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Spin point group symmetry and classification of non-relativistic spin splitting in non-collinear magnetic structures: Identification of high-order spin splitting types (l=5,7, and 9)
Spin point group classification shows non-relativistic spin splitting allowed up to order l=9 (except l=8) in non-collinear magnets, with explicit forms for new l=5,7,9 types and an example in LaMnAu5.
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Floquet Majorana flat bands and emergent Cooper pair symmetries in $p-$wave magnet$-$superconductor heterostructure
A p-wave magnet-s-wave superconductor heterostructure hosts seven nodal topological phases with Majorana flat bands; Floquet driving generates additional zero/pi Majorana bands, higher-winding nodes, and a distinct odd-Floquet pairing class absent in static systems.
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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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Odd-Parity Chiral Magnons in Collinear Antiferromagnetic Multiferroics: Symmetry Classification and Ferroelectric Switching
Collinear antiferromagnetic multiferroics host odd-parity chiral magnons in f-wave, p-wave, and fully-gapped forms that are reversible by ferroelectric switching, identified via magnetic group analysis, spin-wave calculations, and DFT.