Symmetry classification framework for unconventional magnetism identifies hybrid-parity and unconstrained-parity classes beyond altermagnets and odd-parity magnets, with computational example of combined spintronic effects.
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Centrosymmetric altermagnets exhibit giant magnetic-field-induced spin magnetization of order 10^{-2} μ_B nm^{-3} at ~10 mT, controlled solely by the spin-rotation quantum metric as the only symmetry-allowed linear quantum-geometric response.
In noncentrosymmetric materials such as ferroelectric GeTe, charge current generation is dominated by the Rashba-Edelstein effect rather than spin or orbital Hall effects.
Ta₂CS₂ MXene hosts valley-orbital and orbital-layer couplings that, together with spin-orbit interaction and electric polarization, yield valley-dependent orbital moments and layer-dependent spin splitting, which appear in orbital and spin Hall effects.
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Unconventional Magnetism: Symmetry Classification, Hybrid-parity and Unconstrained-parity Classes
Symmetry classification framework for unconventional magnetism identifies hybrid-parity and unconstrained-parity classes beyond altermagnets and odd-parity magnets, with computational example of combined spintronic effects.
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Giant Spin Magnetization from Quantum Geometry in Altermagnets
Centrosymmetric altermagnets exhibit giant magnetic-field-induced spin magnetization of order 10^{-2} μ_B nm^{-3} at ~10 mT, controlled solely by the spin-rotation quantum metric as the only symmetry-allowed linear quantum-geometric response.
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Spin and orbital-to-charge conversion in noncentrosymmetric materials: Hall versus Rashba-Edelstein effects
In noncentrosymmetric materials such as ferroelectric GeTe, charge current generation is dominated by the Rashba-Edelstein effect rather than spin or orbital Hall effects.
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Interplay of Valley, Orbital, Spin, and Layer Degrees of Freedom in Ta$_2$CS$_2$ MXene
Ta₂CS₂ MXene hosts valley-orbital and orbital-layer couplings that, together with spin-orbit interaction and electric polarization, yield valley-dependent orbital moments and layer-dependent spin splitting, which appear in orbital and spin Hall effects.