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Atomic-Scale Observation of Symmetry Breaking in Altermagnetic MnTe

Materials Science 2026-05-29 v2

Abstract

The recent discovery of altermagnetism has sparked growing interest in compensated magnetic systems as promising platforms for highly scalable spintronics. Altermagnetism is a distinct magnetic order where opposite spin sublattices are connected by rotation, yielding zero net magnetization but momentum-dependent spin splitting. To date, experimental verification of altermagnetic order has been achieved predominantly through bulk-sensitive techniques, including spin-dependent electronic spectra and transport responses. However, direct atomic-scale evidence that explicitly correlates crystal symmetry, local structural distortions, and magnetic ordering has remained unexplored. Here, we report the direct atomic-scale observation of coexisting polar distortions and altermagnetic order in MnTe, combining atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) imaging with electron magnetic chiral dichroism (EMCD) measurements. We reveal that MnTe is not an ideal uniform P63/mmc g-wave altermagnet at the atomic scale. Instead, it hosts ubiquitous inversion-symmetry-breaking distortions that lower the spin-space-group (SSG) symmetry, admits d-wave altermagnetic components, and in lower-symmetry regimes, even allow s-wave spin splitting (net magnetization). The coexistence of ferroelectric signatures and altermagnetic order establishes local lattice symmetry in MnTe as a control knob for altermagnetic spin splitting, spin current generation, and multiferroic memory applications.

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@article{arxiv.2605.27543,
  title  = {Atomic-Scale Observation of Symmetry Breaking in Altermagnetic MnTe},
  author = {Guodong Ren and Jonathan M. DeStefano and Xiao-Wei Zhang and Arashdeep S. Thind and Rajiv Giridharagopal and Jose Angel Castellanos-Reyes and Paul M. Zeiger and Noah Kamm and Sijie Xu and Zhaoyu Liu and Yaofeng Xie and Filip Krizek and Jan Michalicka and Richard Campion and Pengcheng Dai and Peter Wadley and David S. Ginger and Tomas Jungwirth and Robert F. Klie and Jan Rusz and Di Xiao and Jiun-Haw Chu and Juan Carlos Idrobo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.27543},
  year   = {2026}
}