Transport theory and spin-transfer physics in d-wave altermagnets
Abstract
We develop a mesoscale transport theory for the charge and spin degrees of freedom of itinerant carriers in a -wave altermagnet. Our effective Lagrangian description is built upon the slave-boson formulation of the microscopic model. We obtain a spin-polarized diffusive contribution to the effective Hamiltonian, with no counterpart in conventional antiferromagnetism and parametrized by the spin splitting, that is responsible for the so-called spin-splitter effect in -wave altermagnets. We also elucidate the spin-transfer response of the itinerant fluid as well as the spin pumping into the altermagnet, which show previously unidentified combinations of the charge current and spatial partial derivatives (namely, {,} and {,}). The emergent spin-transfer physics in -wave altermagnets opens up new possibilities for the dynamics of spin textures, such as the domain-wall motion driven by transverse charge currents. We also consider the effect of elastic distortions in the aforementioned transport properties.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.13763,
title = {Transport theory and spin-transfer physics in d-wave altermagnets},
author = {Ricardo Zarzuela and Rodrigo Jaeschke-Ubiergo and Olena Gomonay and Libor Šmejkal and Jairo Sinova},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.13763},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
18 pages, 2 figures