Direct observation of quadruple spin-texture locking in a 2D d-wave altermagnet
Abstract
Altermagnets combine vanishing net magnetization with nonrelativistic, momentum-dependent spin splitting, offering a new paradigm for spintronics. Spin-crystal symmetry coupling, namely spin-lattice locking, is the defining mechanism of altermagnetism, enforcing opposite spin sublattices in real space and spin-momentum-locked electronic structure in reciprocal space. Direct atomic-scale visualization of spin-lattice locking therefore constitutes a decisive benchmark of the altermagnetic state, yet such evidence has remained elusive despite extensive efforts. Here we show that the electronic states in RbV2Se2O exhibit a d-wave-like spin texture at the sublattice level, providing the first atomic-scale evidence of spin-lattice locking with a predominantly c-axis spin orientation. By employing an in-situ, field-switchable spin-polarized Cr tip, we realize spin-contrast mapping of quasiparticle interference at identical energies, overcoming a long-standing experimental barrier in altermagnets. The resulting interference patterns exhibit pronounced spin-dependent modulations, establishing spin scattering locking and spin momentum locking as the real and reciprocal space manifestations. Unexpectedly, we uncover that the spin-selective scattering response is organized by a long-period stripe modulation, giving rise to a previously unidentified form of spin-texture locking, spin-stripe locking. We attribute this behavior to the emergence of a spin-density-wave moir\'e pattern. Together, these results establish a unified picture of quadruple spin-texture locking phenomena in a d-wave altermagnet, and position altermagnets as a versatile platform for exploring many-body interactions among intertwined degrees of freedom, including spin, lattice, momentum, moir\'e potential and valley.
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@article{arxiv.2604.18337,
title = {Direct observation of quadruple spin-texture locking in a 2D d-wave altermagnet},
author = {Dan Mu and Bei Jiang and Qingchen Duan and Zulin Xu and Xingkai Cheng and Yusen Xiao and Xinru Han and Xinyu Liang and Zhaokun Luo and Ryan L. Kong and Qiheng Wang and Junwei Liu and Jianxin Zhong and Ruidan Zhong and Qiangqiang Gu and Baiqing Lv and Hong Ding},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18337},
year = {2026}
}
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