Certain 6H perovskite oxides are altermagnets with non-relativistic spin-split bands, and one candidate, Ba3NiRu2O9, shows a large piezomagnetic response when hole-doped and strained.
Spin-split collinear antiferromagnets: a large-scale ab-initio study
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It was recently discovered that, depending on their symmetries, collinear antiferromagnets can actually break the spin degeneracy in momentum space, even in the absence of spin-orbit coupling. Such systems, recently dubbed altermagnets, are signalled by the emergence of a spin-momentum texture set mainly by the crystal and magnetic structure, relativistic effects playing a secondary role. Here we consider all collinear $q$=0 antiferromagnetic compounds in the MAGNDATA database allowing for spin-split bands. Based on density-functional calculations for the experimentally reported crystal and magnetic structures, we study more than sixty compounds and introduce numerical measures for the average momentum-space spin splitting. We highlight some compounds that are of particular interest, either due to a relatively large spin splitting, such as CoF$_2$ and FeSO$_4$F, or because of their low-energy electronic structure. The latter include LiFe$_2$F$_6$, which hosts nearly flat spin-split bands next to the Fermi energy, as well as RuO$_2$, CrNb$_4$S$_8$, and CrSb, which are spin-split antiferromagnetic metals.
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Altermagnetism in 6H perovskites
Certain 6H perovskite oxides are altermagnets with non-relativistic spin-split bands, and one candidate, Ba3NiRu2O9, shows a large piezomagnetic response when hole-doped and strained.