Static lattice distortions from adiabatic electron-phonon coupling act as a tuning knob that alters the magnitude, anisotropy, phase, and chirality of noncollinear RKKY couplings in Rashba d-wave altermagnets.
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Coplanar kagome antiferromagnets generate unconventional alternating out-of-plane spin polarization from magnetic spin chirality without spin-orbit coupling, producing confinement-induced spin separation and spin-edge locking.
Semiclassical Boltzmann derivation yields analytical charge and spin current expressions for inverse Edelstein effect in FM-Rashba 2DEG, identifying distinct transport regimes controlled by exchange and Rashba strength.
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RKKY interaction in altermagnets with adiabatic electron-phonon coupling
Static lattice distortions from adiabatic electron-phonon coupling act as a tuning knob that alters the magnitude, anisotropy, phase, and chirality of noncollinear RKKY couplings in Rashba d-wave altermagnets.
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Unconventional alternating out-of-plane spin polarization in the coplanar kagome antiferromagnet
Coplanar kagome antiferromagnets generate unconventional alternating out-of-plane spin polarization from magnetic spin chirality without spin-orbit coupling, producing confinement-induced spin separation and spin-edge locking.
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Boltzmann theory of the inverse Edelstein effect in a two-dimensional Rashba gas
Semiclassical Boltzmann derivation yields analytical charge and spin current expressions for inverse Edelstein effect in FM-Rashba 2DEG, identifying distinct transport regimes controlled by exchange and Rashba strength.