Fig. 6: Difference between AAS and DMI effects in the textures. | npj Spintronics

Fig. 6: Difference between AAS and DMI effects in the textures.

From: Structure, control, and dynamics of altermagnetic textures

Fig. 6

Left panel: Domain wall separating states with n[001] and \({{{\bf{n}}}}\parallel [00\bar{1}]\) (red arrows). Right panel: the same for n[100] and \({{{\bf{n}}}}\parallel [\bar{1}00]\). The graphs show the profile of the domain wall, nontrivial magnetization components induced by AAS and nontrivial magnetization components induced by DMI. In the case of the domain wall with \({{{\bf{n}}}}\left\Vert \langle 001\rangle \right]\), the AAS- and DMI-induced magnetizations can have the same or opposite sign depending on the direction of ξ.

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