Spin-splitter magnetoresistance depends only on the relative angle between ferromagnetic magnetization and altermagnetic Neel vector, shows opposite-sign longitudinal response, and has proportional longitudinal-transverse signals, unlike spin-Hall magnetoresistance.
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Theory of Spin-splitter Magnetoresistance in Altermagnets
Spin-splitter magnetoresistance depends only on the relative angle between ferromagnetic magnetization and altermagnetic Neel vector, shows opposite-sign longitudinal response, and has proportional longitudinal-transverse signals, unlike spin-Hall magnetoresistance.