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Cosmic strings in hematite

Professor Paolo G. Radaelli OSI

Dr Lee's Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Oxide electronics
Paolo.Radaelli@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)70957
Clarendon Laboratory, room 111
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Prof Radaelli recognised with an MPLS "Excellent Supervisor" Award

Physics Award Winners
Prof Radaelli is one of the 5 91̽»¨ Physicists recognised in the inaugural "Excellence in Research Supervision" award

Read the story at this link

Excellence in Research Supervision

Colour symmetry and non-collinear altermagnetism

(2025)

Authors:

Paolo G Radaelli, Gautam Gurung

Data linked to the publication "Color symmetry and altermagneticlike spin textures in noncollinear antiferromagnets"

91̽»¨ (2025)

Authors:

Paolo Radaelli, Gautam Gurung

Abstract:

Output from band-resolved electronic structure calculations

Tensorial approach to altermagnetism

Physical Review B American Physical Society 110:21 (2024) 214428

Abstract:

I present a tensorial approach to the description of k/-k-symmetric, time-reversal-odd splitting of electronic bands in magnetic materials, which can be of nonrelativistic origin and was recently given the name of "altermagnetism". I demonstrate that tensors provide a general framework to discuss magnetic symmetry using both spin groups and magnetic point groups, which have often been contrasted in recent literature. I also provide a natural classification of altermagnets in terms of the lowest-order tensorial forms that are permitted in each of the 69 altermagnetic point groups. This approach clarifies the connection between altermagnetism and well-known bulk properties, establishing that the vast majority of altermagnetic materials must also be piezomagnetic and MOKE-active, and provides a rational criterion to search for potential altermagnets among known materials and to test them when the magnetic structure is unknown or ambiguous.

Symmetry controlled single spin cycloid switching in multiferroic BiFeO3

(2024)

Authors:

Pratap Pal, Jonathon L Schad, Anuradha M Vibhakar, Shashank Kumar Ojha, Gi-Yeop Kim, Saurav Shenoy, Fei Xue, Mark S Rzchowski, A Bombardi, Roger D Johnson, Si-Young Choi, Long-Qing Chen, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, Paolo G Radaelli, Chang-Beom Eom

Jan Zaanen – In memoriam

Advances in Physics Taylor & Francis 72:3 (2024) 259-260

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