Is RuO<sub>2</sub> an altermagnet?

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

Altermagnets (AMs) represent a new class of magnetic materials that exhibit properties common to both antiferromagnets (AFMs) and ferromagnets (FMs). Like AFMs, AMs have zero net magnetization, while also displaying spin band splitting, a characteristic of FMs. However, unlike the global spin band splitting in FMs, AMs exhibit momentum-dependent splitting along specific crystalline directions. This unique combination of traits enables AMs to offer superior performance compared to FMs in various applications. A prominent example of an AM candidate is metallic RuO2, where the spin band splitting arises from the 90°-rotated crystal fields between neighboring Ru atoms in the rutile structure. Experimental evidence supporting this includes spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance, laser-induced THz emission, and earlier neutron scattering data. However, more recent neutron and muon experiments suggest that Ru atoms do not carry a magnetic moment. In this presentation, we confirm that RuO₂ is not an altermagnet based on our latest experimental findings from laser-induced THz emission, and magneto-Kerr rotation experiments.

*The work is supported by NSF DMR-2316664, NSF through the University of Delaware Materials Research Science and Engineering Center DMR-2011824, and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) ORFS-2022-CRG11-5031.2

Presenters

  • John Q Q Xiao

    • University of Delaware

Authors

  • John Q Q Xiao

    • University of Delaware
  • David T Plouff

    • University of Delaware
  • Weipeng Wu

    • University of Delaware
  • Laura Scheuer

    • University of Delaware
  • Nawsher J. Parvez

    • University of Delaware
  • Xinhao Wang

    • University of Delaware
  • Subhash Bhatt

    • University of Delaware
  • Shreya Shrestha

    • University of Delaware
  • Dongxing Zheng

    • King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  • Xixiang Zhang

    • King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
  • Lars Gundlach

    • University of Delaware
  • Benjamin Jungfleisch

    • University of Delaware