Anomalous Hall Effect and Ferromagnetism in Altermagnets
ORAL
Abstract
The interplay between the anomalous Hall effect and ferromagnetism has played a central role in quantum materials. In altermagnets, which exhibit large momentum-dependent spin splitting and a vanishing net magnetization, density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that the anomalous Hall effect exists with a large or vanishing ferromagnetic spin moment depending on the specific material. In this work, we examine realistic minimal models for altermagnetism and uncover a general spin-orbit coupling enabled quasi-symmetry that provides a natural explanation for when ferromagnetism is large or vanishingly small depending on the specific altermagnetic symmetry.
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Presenters
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Mercè Roig
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Authors
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Mercè Roig
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Yue Yu
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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Andreas Kreisel
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, U. Copenhagen
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Brian M Andersen
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
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Daniel F Agterberg
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee