Polarized neutron diffraction provides direct evidence of switchable net altermagnetic order and coupled weak ferromagnetism in bulk MnTe.
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Layer stacking in tetragonal altermagnetic bilayers imposes symmetry constraints that enable tuning of spin and valley degrees of freedom via interlayer sliding and external electric fields, producing spontaneous valley splitting and enhanced TMR.
Floquet engineering with periodic light fields induces odd-parity magnetism and tunable spin splitting in 2D collinear antiferromagnets.
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Observation of Altermagnetic Order Switching in Bulk MnTe by Polarized Neutron Diffraction
Polarized neutron diffraction provides direct evidence of switchable net altermagnetic order and coupled weak ferromagnetism in bulk MnTe.
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Layer-mediated tuning of spin and valley physics in stacked tetragonal altermagnetic bilayers
Layer stacking in tetragonal altermagnetic bilayers imposes symmetry constraints that enable tuning of spin and valley degrees of freedom via interlayer sliding and external electric fields, producing spontaneous valley splitting and enhanced TMR.
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Light-induced Odd-parity Magnetism in Conventional Collinear Antiferromagnets
Floquet engineering with periodic light fields induces odd-parity magnetism and tunable spin splitting in 2D collinear antiferromagnets.
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