Bulk antiferromagnetic KV2Se2O is predicted to have d-wave altermagnetic surface states and a large surface nonlinear Edelstein effect that explains existing spin-splitting observations.
Observation of Giant Band Splitting in Altermagnetic MnTe
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We performed angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on hexagonal MnTe, a candidate for an altermagnet with a high critical temperature (TN=307 K). By utilizing photon-energy-tunable ARPES in combination with first-principles calculations, we found that the band structure in the antiferromagnetic phase exhibits a strongly anisotropic band-splitting associated with the time-reversal-symmetry breaking, providing the first direct experimental evidence for the altermagnetic band-splitting. The magnitude of the splitting reaches 0.8 eV at non-high-symmetry momentum points, which is much larger than the spin-orbit gap of ~0.3 eV along the GK high-symmetry cut. The present result paves the pathway toward realizing exotic physical properties associated with the altermagnetic spin-splitting.
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Emergence and Detection of Surface altermagnetism in KV$_2$Se$_2$O
Bulk antiferromagnetic KV2Se2O is predicted to have d-wave altermagnetic surface states and a large surface nonlinear Edelstein effect that explains existing spin-splitting observations.