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Longitudinal transport spin polarization of spin degenerate antiferromagnets

Materials Science 2025-10-07 v1

Abstract

A vital goal in spintronics is the efficient electrical generation of spin currents, a pursuit that has recently focused on using antiferromagnets (AFMs) as spin current sources. It has been demonstrated that antiferromagnets with broken PT symmetry (parity + time reversal) can efficiently generate longitudinal and transverse spin currents. At the same time, it has been generally thought that antiferromagnets with PT symmetry (PT-AFMs) forbid the longitudinal spin polarization due to their spin-degenerate band structure. Here, in contrast to this common expectation, we show, using theoretical analysis based on magnetic point group symmetry, that most PT-AFMs can generate longitudinal spin currents due to spin-orbit coupling. Using density-functional theory, we calculate the longitudinal spin conductivity of representative PT-AFMs, L10-MnPt and Mn2Au, and show that its magnitude is comparable to that of their PT-broken counterparts. Our symmetry-enabled classification of antiferromagnets and theoretical results for the longitudinal spin conductivity in representative PT-AFMs expands our understanding of spin transport and shows the possibility of robust spin-current generation in a broad range of spin-degenerate antiferromagnets.

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@article{arxiv.2510.04184,
  title  = {Longitudinal transport spin polarization of spin degenerate antiferromagnets},
  author = {Meng Zhu and Jianting Dong and Xinlu Li and Jiahao Shentu and Yizhuo Song and Evgeny Y. Tsymbal and Jia Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04184},
  year   = {2025}
}