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Strain induced phase transition from antiferromagnet to altermagnet

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arxiv 2402.00151 v1 pith:GCB7QZBF submitted 2024-01-31 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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The newly discovered altermagnets are unconventional collinear compensated magnetic systems, exhibiting even (d, g, or i-wave) spin-polarization order in the band structure, setting them apart from conventional collinear ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. Altermagnets offer advantages of spin polarized current akin to ferromagnets, and THz functionalities similar to antifferomagnets, while introducing new novel effects like spin-splitter currents. A key challenge for future applications and functionalization of altermagnets, is to demonstrate controlled transitioning to the altermagnetic phase from other conventional phases in a single material. Here we prove a viable path towards overcoming this challenge through a strain-induced transition from an antiferromagnetic to an altermagnetic phase in ReO$_2$. Combining spin group symmetry analysis and \textit{ab-initio} calculations, we demonstrate that under compressive strain ReO$_2$ undergoes such transition, lifting the Kramer's degeneracy of the band structure of the antiferromagnetic phase in the non-relativistic regime. In addition, we show that this magnetic transition is accompanied by a metal insulator transition, and calculate the distinct spin polarized spectral functions of the two phases, which can be detected in angle resolved photo-emission spectroscopy experiments.

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    cond-mat.mtrl-sci 2026-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    In alpha-MnTe, compression makes magnetic domains grow by merging, and unloading leaves them fragmented in a different, metastable pattern, so the material remembers the strain history.

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    cond-mat.mes-hall 2025-09 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    A model of an insulating altermagnet with g-wave order and non-Hermitian terms is claimed to have Chern number +1, implying a quantum anomalous Hall insulator.

  3. Symmetry, microscopy and spectroscopy signatures of altermagnetism

    cond-mat.mtrl-sci 2025-06 unverdicted

    A review of the symmetry, microscopic origin, and detection of altermagnetism, a collinear magnetic phase with alternating spin polarization in momentum space.

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