Symmetry classification framework for unconventional magnetism identifies hybrid-parity and unconstrained-parity classes beyond altermagnets and odd-parity magnets, with computational example of combined spintronic effects.
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A newly made organic salt shows canted antiferromagnetic order at 14 K and band calculations reveal spin splitting, establishing it as the second altermagnet candidate among κ-type BEDT-TTF conductors after κ-Cl.
Static lattice distortions from adiabatic electron-phonon coupling act as a tuning knob that alters the magnitude, anisotropy, phase, and chirality of noncollinear RKKY couplings in Rashba d-wave altermagnets.
Linearly polarized light breaks spin-sector symmetry in d-wave altermagnets, inducing transitions from quantum spin Hall to spin-polarized Chern insulator to trivial states, with all anomalous transport coefficients showing d-wave angular dependence and some becoming quantized.
Cs1-δV2Te2O hosts hidden altermagnetism consisting of spatially alternating altermagnetic layers whose local spin polarizations are verified by spin-resolved ARPES.
Slow phonons suppress the spin Edelstein effect in strained Rashba d-wave altermagnets through energy renormalization that collapses the Fermi surface, producing tunable anisotropic depolarization.
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Unconventional Magnetism: Symmetry Classification, Hybrid-parity and Unconstrained-parity Classes
Symmetry classification framework for unconventional magnetism identifies hybrid-parity and unconstrained-parity classes beyond altermagnets and odd-parity magnets, with computational example of combined spintronic effects.
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The second altermagnet candidate in organic conductors: $\kappa$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$$m$-HOOCC$_6$H$_4$SO$_3$
A newly made organic salt shows canted antiferromagnetic order at 14 K and band calculations reveal spin splitting, establishing it as the second altermagnet candidate among κ-type BEDT-TTF conductors after κ-Cl.
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RKKY interaction in altermagnets with adiabatic electron-phonon coupling
Static lattice distortions from adiabatic electron-phonon coupling act as a tuning knob that alters the magnitude, anisotropy, phase, and chirality of noncollinear RKKY couplings in Rashba d-wave altermagnets.
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Light-Induced Topological Phase Transitions and Anomalous Thermal Transport in d-Wave Altermagnets
Linearly polarized light breaks spin-sector symmetry in d-wave altermagnets, inducing transitions from quantum spin Hall to spin-polarized Chern insulator to trivial states, with all anomalous transport coefficients showing d-wave angular dependence and some becoming quantized.
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Observation of hidden altermagnetism in Cs$_{1-\delta}$V$_2$Te$_2$O
Cs1-δV2Te2O hosts hidden altermagnetism consisting of spatially alternating altermagnetic layers whose local spin polarizations are verified by spin-resolved ARPES.
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Slow-phonon control of spin Edelstein effect in Rashba $d$-wave altermagnets
Slow phonons suppress the spin Edelstein effect in strained Rashba d-wave altermagnets through energy renormalization that collapses the Fermi surface, producing tunable anisotropic depolarization.