MBE-grown alpha-MnTe films on GaAs(111)B exhibit Raman modes at 121 and 140 cm-1 identified as all symmetry-allowed optical phonons of the hexagonal NiAs lattice via experiment and DFT calculations.
Electronic structure of a layered altermagnetic compound conb4se8
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Observation of the Optical Phonons in {\alpha}-MnTe films
MBE-grown alpha-MnTe films on GaAs(111)B exhibit Raman modes at 121 and 140 cm-1 identified as all symmetry-allowed optical phonons of the hexagonal NiAs lattice via experiment and DFT calculations.
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Ligand-mediated Origin of Altermagnetic Spin-Splitting
First-principles and tight-binding analysis shows ligand-assisted coupling dominates altermagnetic spin-splitting in Co1/4NbSe2.
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Anisotropic Surface Spin Waves as Signature of A-type Altermagnets
Anisotropic surface spin waves with chirality-dependent positions and split constant-frequency contours are proposed as a measurable signature for A-type altermagnets.
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Symmetry-guided and AI-accelerated design of intercalated transition metal dichalcogenides for antiferromagnetic spintronics
Symmetry-guided graph neural networks trained on 200 structures screen 100,000+ iTMD configurations to identify 55 antiferromagnetic spintronics candidates with d-wave altermagnetism or giant T-odd spin Edelstein effects.