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Multifunctional antiferromagnetic materials with giant piezomagnetism and noncollinear spin current

Hai-Yang Ma, Mengli Hu, Nana Li, Jianpeng Liu, Jianpeng Liu, Wang Yao, Jin-Feng Jia, Junwei Liu, Junwei Liu

2021Nature Communications423 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We propose a new type of spin-valley locking (SVL), named C- paired SVL, in antiferromagnetic systems, which directly connects the spin/valley space with the real space, and hence enables both static and dynamical controls of spin and valley to realize a multifunctional antiferromagnetic material. The new emergent quantum degree of freedom in the C- paired SVL is comprised of spin-polarized valleys related by a crystal symmetry instead of the time-reversal symmetry. Thus, both spin and valley can be accessed by simply breaking the corresponding crystal symmetry. Typically, one can use a strain field to induce a large net valley polarization/magnetization and use a charge current to generate a large noncollinear spin current. We predict the realization of the C -paired SVL in monolayer V 2 Se 2 O, which indeed exhibits giant piezomagnetism and can generate a large transverse spin current. Our findings provide unprecedented opportunities to integrate various controls of spin and valley with nonvolatile information storage in a single material, which is highly desirable for versatile fundamental research and device applications.

Topics & Concepts

Condensed matter physicsAntiferromagnetismSpin (aerodynamics)Realization (probability)PhysicsSymmetry (geometry)Field (mathematics)QuantumCharge (physics)MonolayerTransverse planeSymmetry breakingCrystal (programming language)Space (punctuation)Spin polarizationDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)SpintronicsParameter spaceCurrent (fluid)Spin engineeringSingle crystalMaterials science2D Materials and ApplicationsIron-based superconductors researchHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
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