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High-harmonic spin-current signatures of altermagnetic spin-group symmetry

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Spin point groups classify magnetic phases in the weak spin-orbit coupling regime and characterize the static properties of altermagnetic phases, but their dynamical consequences remain largely unexplored. Here, we derive selection rules for high-harmonic generation of charge and spin currents by extending dynamical symmetry to include spin point group operations. Since spin currents transform under both real and spin space operations, whereas charge currents transform only under real space operations, spin current selection rules can reveal magnetic information that is inaccessible to charge current harmonics. In a minimal altermagnetic model, an axis-aligned linearly polarized drive is non-diagnostic for distinguishing ferromagnetic and altermagnetic phases, although the antiferromagnetic phase is distinguished by the absence of the corresponding spin-current harmonics. A diagonal linearly polarized drive distinguishes the three SPG phases within the weak-SOC spin-group description, whereas a single-helicity circularly polarized drive provides a sharper spin-current-harmonic criterion for distinguishing them from magnetic-point-group mimics. These results establish spin current harmonics as a dynamical probe of spin group symmetry.

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Spin-polarized electron transport for the altermagnet CrSb

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2026-07-08 · conditional · novelty 5.5

Ferromagnetic Ni contacts enable anomalous and nonlinear Hall effects in centrosymmetric CrSb, with Hall-slope sign inversion and bow-tie hysteresis attributed to bulk altermagnetism plus topological surface states.

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  • Spin-polarized electron transport for the altermagnet CrSb cond-mat.mes-hall · 2026-07-08 · conditional · none · ref 45 · internal anchor

    Ferromagnetic Ni contacts enable anomalous and nonlinear Hall effects in centrosymmetric CrSb, with Hall-slope sign inversion and bow-tie hysteresis attributed to bulk altermagnetism plus topological surface states.