Janus FeX0.5Y0.5 monolayers are predicted to be altermagnets with large spin splitting, 51.4 meV topological gaps, high magnetic ordering temperatures, and strain-tunable valley polarization.
Stacking-Engineered Switchable Altermagnetism in Topological FeSe bilayer systems
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Altermagnetism and topological insulators represent two of the most transformative frontiers in modern condensed matter physics, spintronics, and quantum information science. Bringing these two paradigms together opens a largely unexplored route toward fundamentally new quantum phenomena. Here, we predict a topological altermagnetic phase in bilayer tetragonal Fe-based superconductors and reveal it as a highly tunable platform for valley-polarized anomalous Hall physics. Based on first-principles calculations, we show that the characteristic spin-splitting and valley polarization can be effectively tuned via applied strain. Moreover, the resulting valley-polarized anomalous Hall conductivity can be manipulated by shifting the Fermi level. These findings reveal a powerful route for controlling altermagnetism in topological materials and identify a realistic material platform for its experimental realization and technological exploitation.
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Altermagnetism-Induced Spin-resolved electronic structure in Janus FeX0.5Y0.5 Monolayers (X, Y = S, Se, Te)
Janus FeX0.5Y0.5 monolayers are predicted to be altermagnets with large spin splitting, 51.4 meV topological gaps, high magnetic ordering temperatures, and strain-tunable valley polarization.