Zero-field chiral phonons with g-wave phonon angular momentum emerge in altermagnetic CrSb from relativistic magnon-phonon hybridization, enabling anomalous spin and PAM Nernst effects.
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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.
Cavity driving induces coherent magnetization and polariton signatures in d-wave altermagnets via selective sublattice coupling in a mean-field Lindblad model.
Slow phonons suppress the spin Edelstein effect in strained Rashba d-wave altermagnets through energy renormalization that collapses the Fermi surface, producing tunable anisotropic depolarization.
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Symmetry-Enforced Chiral Phonons in Altermagnets via Magnon-Phonon Coupling
Zero-field chiral phonons with g-wave phonon angular momentum emerge in altermagnetic CrSb from relativistic magnon-phonon hybridization, enabling anomalous spin and PAM Nernst effects.
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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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Cavity-induced coherent magnetization and polaritons in altermagnets
Cavity driving induces coherent magnetization and polariton signatures in d-wave altermagnets via selective sublattice coupling in a mean-field Lindblad model.
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Slow-phonon control of spin Edelstein effect in Rashba $d$-wave altermagnets
Slow phonons suppress the spin Edelstein effect in strained Rashba d-wave altermagnets through energy renormalization that collapses the Fermi surface, producing tunable anisotropic depolarization.