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Vacancy-driven inverse Lieb geometry: A general route to $d$-wave altermagnetism in two dimensions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-05-12 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

Vacancy-induced structural reconstruction provides a general microscopic route to dd-wave altermagnetism in two-dimensional systems. As a concrete realization, reconstructed V2X2\mathrm{V_2X_2} (X=S,Se\mathrm{X}=\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{Se}) monolayers form an inverse Lieb magnetic network in which two inequivalent edge vanadium sites, related by C4C_4 lattice rotational symmetry and carrying opposite exchange fields, yield zero net magnetization despite broken time-reversal (T\mathcal{T}) and combined inversion--time-reversal (PT\mathcal{PT}) symmetries. Structural stability is confirmed by formation energies, phonon spectra, and abab initio initio molecular dynamics simulations at room temperature. A minimal tight-binding model, incorporating anisotropic second-order hopping between the inequivalent magnetic sites mediated by a nonmagnetic corner site, produces spin splitting with a (coskxcosky)(\cos k_x - \cos k_y) form factor in quantitative agreement with first-principles calculations. The resulting spin splitting is strongly anisotropic, maximized near the XX and YY high-symmetry points and exhibiting a symmetry-enforced nodal degeneracy at MM, consistent with a dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} altermagnetic form factor confirmed by the fourfold Fermi surface pattern. These findings establish vacancy-driven reconstruction of an inverse Lieb magnetic network as a general design principle for two-dimensional dd-wave altermagnets.

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@article{arxiv.2604.10768,
  title  = {Vacancy-driven inverse Lieb geometry: A general route to $d$-wave altermagnetism in two dimensions},
  author = {Geethanjali S and Katsunori Wakabayashi and Sasmita Mohakud},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.10768},
  year   = {2026}
}