Light-induced Odd-parity Magnetism in Conventional Collinear Antiferromagnets
Abstract
Recent studies have drawn growing attention on non-relativistic odd-parity magnetism in the wake of altermagnets. Nevertheless, odd-parity spin splitting is often believed to appear in non-collinear magnetic configurations. Here, using symmetry arguments and effective model analysis, we show that Floquet engineering offers a universal strategy for achieving odd-parity magnetism in two-dimensional (2D) collinear antiferromagnets under irradiation of periodic driving light fields such as circularly polarized light, elliptically polarized light, and bicircular light. A comprehensive classification of potential candidates for collinear monolayer or bilayer antiferromagnets is established. Strikingly, the light-induced odd-parity spin splitting can be flexibly controlled by adjusting the crystalline symmetry or the polarization state of incident light, enabling the reversal or conversion of spin-splitting. By combining first-principles calculations and Floquet theorem, we present illustrative examples of 2D collinear antiferromagnetic (AFM) materials to verify the light-induced odd-parity magnetism. Our work not only offers a powerful approach for uniquely achieving odd-parity spin-splitting with high tunability, but also expands the potential of Floquet engineering in designing unconventional compensated magnetism.
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@article{arxiv.2507.20705,
title = {Light-induced Odd-parity Magnetism in Conventional Collinear Antiferromagnets},
author = {Shengpu Huang and Zheng Qin and Fangyang Zhan and Dong-Hui Xu and Da-Shuai Ma and Rui Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.20705},
year = {2026}
}
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16pages, 11figures