Altermagnetism in 6H perovskites
S.V. Streltsov, S.-W. Cheong

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of altermagnetism in 6H perovskites, revealing non-relativistic spin-split bands in these layered antiferromagnetic materials, and discusses their potential for advanced spintronic studies.
Contribution
It identifies 6H perovskites as altermagnets with unique spin-split bands, expanding the class of materials exhibiting altermagnetism and enabling new experimental investigations.
Findings
Several 6H perovskites are altermagnets with non-relativistic spin-split bands.
Potential net magnetization due to spin-orbit coupling is explored.
Giant piezomagnetism is observed in these materials.
Abstract
The combination of a centrosymmetric crystallographic structure with local structural alternations and collinear antiferromagnetism can lead to broken PT (Parity Time-reversal) symmetry, resulting in altermagnets with non-relativistic spin-split bands. The 6H perovskites with composition ABB'O exhibit unique layered structural alternations and typically adopt an antiferromagnetic ground state. Here, we report the discovery that several 6H perovskites are indeed altermagnets exhibiting non-relativistic spin-split bands. We also explore the possible presence of net magnetization due to spin-orbit coupling in these materials, as well as the manifestation of giant piezomagnetism. Since the single crystals of 6H perovskites can be readily grown and cleavable, our findings provide a new avenue to study the cleaved atomically-flat surfaces of altermagnets with advanced…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Perovskite Materials and Applications · Crystal Structures and Properties
