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Are you interested in uncovering the physics of altermagnetic Weyl semimetals using polarized inelastic neutron scattering? Then join us now.
The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science - Quantum Materials and Collective Phenomena (JCNS-2)
offers an outstanding environment for cutting-edge research in quantum materials, combining internationally renowned expertise in neutron scattering with advanced in-house characterization facilities and access to leading large-scale facilities. Your research will contribute to the emerging field of altermagnetism and the development of future spintronic and quantum technologies with broad societal impact.
Momentum-dependent spin splitting is traditionally associated with spin–orbit coupling effects such as Rashba and Dresselhaus interactions. However, recent symmetry analysis reveals that antiferromagnets can...