Symmetry, microscopy and spectroscopy signatures of altermagnetism
Tomas Jungwirth, Jairo Sinova, Rafael M. Fernandes, Qihang Liu, Hikaru Watanabe, Shuichi Murakami, Satoru Nakatsuji, Libor Smejkal

TL;DR
Altermagnetism is a distinct collinear magnetic phase characterized by anisotropic spin polarization patterns, with unique symmetry, microscopy, and spectroscopy signatures, relevant for spintronics and topological materials research.
Contribution
This review synthesizes the symmetry, microscopic mechanisms, and experimental signatures of altermagnetism, highlighting its unique features and distinctions from other magnetic phases.
Findings
Altermagnetism exhibits characteristic band-structure features.
Microscopy signatures reveal anisotropic spin densities.
Altermagnetic order influences electronic spectra and responses.
Abstract
Altermagnetism is a collinear compensated magnetically-ordered phase with a d, g or i-wave anisotropy and alternating spin polarization of the electronic structure in the position and momentum space. Its recent discovery was in part motivated by the research of compensated magnets towards highly scalable spintronic technologies. Simultaneously, altermagnetism shares the anisotropic higher-partial-wave nature of ordering with unconventional superfluid phases which have been at the forefront of research for the past several decades. These examples illustrate the interest in altermagnetism from a broad range of science and technology perspectives. After summarizing the diverse research context, we turn the focus of this review to the symmetry, microscopy and spectroscopy signatures of altermagnetism. We start from the description of spontaneously broken and retained symmetries which…
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