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Multipolar Piezoelectricity and Anisotropic Surface Transport in Alterelectrics

Materials Science 2026-04-21 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Altermagnets are an emergent class of materials combining features of ferro- and antiferro-magnetic materials. They have spin-separated bands normally associated with ferromagnets, but a vanishing net magnetization. Moreover the symmetries giving rise to dd-wave altermagnetism can provide them with a particular anisotropic, quadrupolar (i.e. with equal and opposite values when strained in perpendicular directions) piezomagnetism. Observing that the same symmetries provide a natural place to look for hyberbolic wave dispersion, this raises the question which properties are intrinsically linked to magnetism and which are determined by the symmetry. Here, we disentangle these concepts by introducing an alternative to altermagnets, based on electric polarization. These alterelectrics display quadrupolar piezoelectricity and a hyperbolic dispersion, which we demonstrate conceptually within a simplified model as well as a first-principles material realization. We furthermore establish that a counterpart of the spin-separated bands is formed by surface modes which allow for surface dependent anisotropic electronic transport analogous to the spintronic applications proposed for altermagnets.

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@article{arxiv.2604.18324,
  title  = {Multipolar Piezoelectricity and Anisotropic Surface Transport in Alterelectrics},
  author = {Amber Visser and Viktor Könye and Oleg Janson and Jeroen van den Brink and Corentin Coulais and Jasper van Wezel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.18324},
  year   = {2026}
}