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Nonrelativistic spin splittings and altermagnetism in twisted bilayers of centrosymmetric antiferromagnets
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Centrosymmetric AntiferromagnetsSpin TorqueEngineeringEfficient Spintronics ApplicationsTwisted BilayersMnse AntiferromagnetsNonrelativistic Spin SplittingsSpintronic MaterialSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonMagnetoresistanceMagnetismLow-dimensional SpintronicsMaterials ScienceVertical Electric FieldPhysicsAntiferromagnetismQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
Magnetism-driven nonrelativistic spin splittings (NRSS) are promising for highly efficient spintronics applications. Although 2D centrosymmetric (in four-dimensional spacetime) antiferromagnets are abundant, they have not received extensive research attention owing to symmetry-forbidden spin polarization and magnetization. Here, we demonstrate a paradigm to harness NRSS by twisting the bilayer of centrosymmetric antiferromagnets with commensurate twist angles. We observe $i$-wave altermagnetic spin-momentum coupling by first-principles simulations and symmetry analysis on prototypical ${\text{MnPSe}}_{3}$ and MnSe antiferromagnets. The strength of NRSS (up to 80 meV \AA{}) induced by twisting is comparable to SOC-induced linear Rashba-Dresselhaus effects. The results also demonstrate how applying biaxial strain and a vertical electric field tune the NRSS. The findings reveal the untapped potential of centrosymmetric antiferromagnets and thus expand the material's horizons in spintronics.
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