Cs1-δV2Te2O hosts hidden altermagnetism consisting of spatially alternating altermagnetic layers whose local spin polarizations are verified by spin-resolved ARPES.
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Exact diagonalization on small clusters confirms short-time magnetization switching from time-dependent Schwinger boson mean-field theory in quantum antiferromagnets with 12.5 percent deviation.
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Observation of hidden altermagnetism in Cs$_{1-\delta}$V$_2$Te$_2$O
Cs1-δV2Te2O hosts hidden altermagnetism consisting of spatially alternating altermagnetic layers whose local spin polarizations are verified by spin-resolved ARPES.
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Switching magnetization of quantum antiferromagnets: Schwinger boson mean-field theory compared to exact diagonalization
Exact diagonalization on small clusters confirms short-time magnetization switching from time-dependent Schwinger boson mean-field theory in quantum antiferromagnets with 12.5 percent deviation.