Magnon spin angular momentum in bilayer CrSBr is renormalized by anisotropy and dipolar interactions and diverges at field-induced softening, creating a peak in the thermal spin Seebeck effect.
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Spin-caloritronic signatures of soft magnons in bilayer CrSBr
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Chiral Magnetism and Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect in a Low-energy Kondo Model on the Triangular Lattice
In a Kondo model on the triangular lattice with nested pockets at Gamma and M, classical spins form stable chiral tetrahedral orders that gap the bands and produce a quantum anomalous Hall conductivity of 4e²/h.