MOKE signals in Ba0.62K0.38BiO3 exhibit history dependence consistent with vortex pinning via Bean's model, with linear training-field response showing no TRS-breaking anomalies.
Magneto-optical imaging of macroscopic altermagnetic domains in MnTe
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Altermagnets are a new class of magnets accompanying global time-reversal symmetry breaking (TRSB) without net magnetization. The TRSB results in formation of novel altermagnetic domains. Features of altermagnetic domains, in particular their responses to external stimuli, are essentially important but yet unexplored. Here, we report visualization of bulk altermagnetic domains in MnTe based on scanning magneto-optical Kerr-effect microscopy using telecom infrared wavelength. We found two distinct TRSB domains with large Kerr rotations that do not scale with its tiny bulk magnetization. We also revealed controllability and stability of domains against magnetic or thermal perturbations. Our first observation of altermagnetic domains using a laboratory-scale simple optical technique showing their movable nature provide firm bases for future fundamental and application studies of altermagnets.
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Vortex pinning of Ba$_{0.62}$K$_{0.38}$BiO$_3$ investigated by magneto-optical Kerr-effect and magnetization measurements
MOKE signals in Ba0.62K0.38BiO3 exhibit history dependence consistent with vortex pinning via Bean's model, with linear training-field response showing no TRS-breaking anomalies.