Noise spectroscopy of charge fluctuations in itinerant altermagnets yields symmetry-protected signatures absent in antiferromagnets, enabling experimental identification and access to d-wave or g-wave orbital character via bulk, strain, and domain-wall geometries.
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Orthogonally twisted bilayer CrPS4 hosts emergent d-wave altermagnetism with up to 68 meV non-relativistic spin splitting and ~50% spin-charge conversion near the Fermi level.
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Noise spectroscopy of insulating and itinerant altermagnets
Noise spectroscopy of charge fluctuations in itinerant altermagnets yields symmetry-protected signatures absent in antiferromagnets, enabling experimental identification and access to d-wave or g-wave orbital character via bulk, strain, and domain-wall geometries.
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Emergent $d$-wave altermagnetism in orthogonally twisted bilayer CrPS$_4$
Orthogonally twisted bilayer CrPS4 hosts emergent d-wave altermagnetism with up to 68 meV non-relativistic spin splitting and ~50% spin-charge conversion near the Fermi level.