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  • Self-intercalated Chromium tellurides consist of CrTe2 van der Waals layers, with additional Chromium atoms residing in the van der Waals gap. This highly tuneable class of magnetic materials has presented a range of unique magnetic phenomena, and here Bigi, Jego, Polewczyk et al add to this by showing that CrTe2 (δ = 0.25 − 0.50) hosts orthogonal ferromagnetism.

    • Chiara Bigi
    • Cyriack Jego
    • Federico Mazzola
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-8
  • Non-classical electrostriction in fluorites arises from defect-induced polarization and lattice distortions. This study shows that mismatch strain in Gd-doped CeO2 thin films fine-tunes electromechanical responses, achieving high electrostriction above 10−15 m2V−2.

    • Simone Santucci
    • Milica Vasiljevic
    • Vincenzo Esposito
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • A spin–orbital- and angular-momentum-sensitive methodology used to study Sr2RuO4 reveals subtle spectroscopic signatures that are consistent with the formation of spin–orbital chiral currents at the surface of the material.

    • Federico Mazzola
    • Wojciech Brzezicki
    • Antonio Vecchione
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 626, P: 752-758
  • Kagome metals are remarkably interesting due to the strong interplay of topology, magnetism, van-Hove singularities, correlated flat bands, and structural degrees of freedom. Here, the driving mechanism and dynamics of the charge density wave phase in ScV6Sn6 are investigated by experimental and theoretical techniques, revealing a predominant role of phonons in its stabilization.

    • Manuel Tuniz
    • Armando Consiglio
    • Federico Mazzola
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Materials
    Volume: 4, P: 1-8