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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 21: Phd Focus Session: Altermagnets: Foundations and Experimental Evidence
MA 21.1: Invited Talk
Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 09:30–10:00, H 1058
Altermagnets: An unconventional magnetic class — •Tomas Jungwirth — Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences, Cukrovarnicka 10, 162 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic
Conventional magnets can be divided in two basic classes - ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. In the first part of the talk, we will recall that the ferromagnetic order offers a range of phenomena for energy efficient IT, while the vanishing net magnetization in antiferromagnets opens a possibility of combining ultra-high energy efficiency, capacity and speed of future IT. In the main part of the talk we will move on to our recent predictions of instances of strong time-reversal symmetry breaking and spin splitting in electronic bands, typical of ferromagnetism, in crystals with antiparallel compensated magnetic order, typical of antiferromagnetism. We resolved this apparent fundamental conflict in magnetism by symmetry considerations that allowed us to classify and describe a third basic magnetic class. Its alternating spin polarizations in both crystal-structure real space and electronic-structure momentum space suggested a term altermagnetism. A d-wave spin polarization order in altermagnets is a direct counterpart of the unconventional d-wave superconducting order in cuprates. We will discuss predictions and initial experimental verifications in which altermagnets combine merits of ferromagnets and antiferromagnets, that were regarded as principally incompatible, and have merits unparalleled in either of the two conventional magnetic classes.
Keywords: Altermagnets; Spintronics