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Role of topology in compensated magnetic systems
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SYSNO ASEP 0585007 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Role of topology in compensated magnetic systems Author(s) Reichlová, Helena (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
Kriegner, Dominik (FZU-D) ORCID, RID
Mook, A. (DE)
Althammer, M. (DE)
Thomas, A. (DE)Number of authors 5 Article number 010902 Source Title APL Materials - ISSN 2166-532X
Roč. 12, č. 1 (2024)Number of pages 13 s. Language eng - English Country US - United States Keywords spintronics ; magnons ; electronic band structure ; thermoelectricity ; magnetic materials ; topological properties ; topology ; skyrmions Subject RIV BM - Solid Matter Physics ; Magnetism OECD category Condensed matter physics (including formerly solid state physics, supercond.) R&D Projects GF22-17899K GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) GM22-22000M GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) Method of publishing Open access Institutional support FZU-D - RVO:68378271 UT WOS 001142813500001 EID SCOPUS 85181981692 DOI 10.1063/5.0161132 Annotation Topology plays a crucial and multifaceted role in solid state physics, leading to a remarkable array of newly investigated materials and phenomena. In this Perspective, we provide a brief summary of well-established model materials with a particular focus on compensated magnets and highlight key phenomena that emerge due to the influence of topology in these systems. The overview covers various magneto-transport phenomena, with a particular focus on the extensively investigated anomalous magneto-transport effects. Furthermore, we look into the significance of topology in understanding elementary magnetic excitations, namely magnons, where the role of topology gained considerable attention from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. Since electrons and magnons carry energy, we explore the implications of topology in combined heat and spin transport experiments in compensated magnetic systems. Workplace Institute of Physics Contact Kristina Potocká, potocka@fzu.cz, Tel.: 220 318 579 Year of Publishing 2025 Electronic address https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0352780
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