Abstract
Altermagnets with non-relativistic band splitting have recently attracted widespread research interest. Via first-principles calculations and theoretical analysis, we reveal that three-dimensional (3D) β-MnO2 is the first material example of an altermagnetic (AM) higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) with topologically protected hinge states. Unlike conventional magnetic topological materials, the AM β-MnO2 has a cell-dependent topological charge Qcorner(2), where the spin-up channel possesses a nontrivial Qcorner(2) in one unit cell, while the spin-down channel exhibits a nontrivial Qcorner(2) in another symmetry-related unit cell. Thus, the hinge states are fully spin-polarized, with the spin components of the hinge states being boundary-dependent, giving rise to an intriguing spin-hinge coupling. Our work provides an excellent platform for exploring the interaction between altermagnetism and topological states, while also offering new possibilities for the application of symmetry-protected topological states in AM spintronics.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Fundamental Research |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Altermagnetic materials
- Cell-dependent topological charge
- Higher order topological insulator
- Spin-hinge coupling
- Spin-polarized hinge state
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