In anisotropic disordered 2D metals, altermagnetism emerges at zero temperature for larger anisotropy and coupling strengths, competing with ferromagnetism at zero spin-orbit coupling and with a paramagnetic phase at finite spin-orbit coupling via a quantum critical point.
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Inter-subband coupling in multichannel Rashba nanowire Josephson junctions confines the topological phase to finite Zeeman fields, enables JDE for spin-orbit-aligned Zeeman fields, and increases diode efficiency via enhanced spectral asymmetry and Majorana bound states.
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Quantum Altermagnetic Instability in Disordered Metals
In anisotropic disordered 2D metals, altermagnetism emerges at zero temperature for larger anisotropy and coupling strengths, competing with ferromagnetism at zero spin-orbit coupling and with a paramagnetic phase at finite spin-orbit coupling via a quantum critical point.
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Josephson diode effect in multichannel Rashba nanowires: Role of inter-subband coupling
Inter-subband coupling in multichannel Rashba nanowire Josephson junctions confines the topological phase to finite Zeeman fields, enables JDE for spin-orbit-aligned Zeeman fields, and increases diode efficiency via enhanced spectral asymmetry and Majorana bound states.