Competing Antiferromagnetic Phases in Multiferroic Materials

Research Paper#Spintronics, Multiferroics, Altermagnetism🔬 Research|Analyzed: Jan 3, 2026 18:25
Published: Dec 30, 2025 00:02
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This paper identifies a family of multiferroic materials (wurtzite MnX) that could be used to create electrically controllable spin-based devices. The research highlights the potential of these materials for altermagnetic spintronics, where spin splitting can be controlled by ferroelectric polarization. The discovery of a g-wave altermagnetic state and the ability to reverse spin splitting through polarization switching are significant advancements.
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"Cr doping drives a transition to an A-type AFM phase that breaks Kramers spin degeneracy and realizes a g-wave altermagnetic state with large nonrelativistic spin splitting near the Fermi level. Importantly, this spin splitting can be deterministically reversed by polarization switching, enabling electric-field control of altermagnetic electronic structure without reorienting the Neel vector or relying on spin-orbit coupling."
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