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Purely electrical detection of the spin-splitting vector in $p$-wave magnets based on linear and nonlinear conductivities

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-09-11 v3

Abstract

A pp-wave magnet has a momentum-dependent spin splitting and zero-net magnetization just as in the case of an altermagnet. It will be useful for high-density and ultra-fast memory, where the direction of the spin-splitting vector may be used as a bit. The spin-splitting vector corresponds to the N\'{e}el vector in altermagnets. However, it is a nontrivial problem to detect the spin-splitting vector in a pp-wave magnet because time-reversal symmetry is preserved, while this is not a problem in an altermagnet because the anomalous Hall conductivity is present due to the breaking of time-reversal symmetry. Here, we show that it is possible to detect the in-plane component of the spin-splitting vector in the pp-wave magnet by measuring the linear transverse and longitudinal Drude conductivity. Remarkably, this measurement is possible without using magnetization. Furthermore, we study the nonlinear Drude conductivity, the quantum-metric and the Berry curvature dipole induced nonlinear conductivity in the presence of tiny magnetization along the zz\ axis. It is possible to detect the zz-component of the spin-splitting vector by measuring the above nonlinear conductivities. We obtain analytic formulae for them in the first-order perturbation theory, which agree quite well with numerical results without perturbation.

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@article{arxiv.2410.21854,
  title  = {Purely electrical detection of the spin-splitting vector in $p$-wave magnets based on linear and nonlinear conductivities},
  author = {Motohiko Ezawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.21854},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 11 figures