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Longju Yu1, Hong Jian Zhao1,2,3,4, Laurent Bellaiche5,6
1Jilin University, Key Laboratory of Material Simulation Methods and Software of Ministry of Education, College of Physics, Changchun 130012, China.
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Magnetic or electrical manipulation of electronic spin is elementary for spin-based logic, computing, and memory, where the latter is a low-power manipulation scheme. Rashba-like spin splittings stemming from spin-orbit interaction (SOI) enable electric-field manipulation of spin, but the relativistic SOI causes spin relaxations and yields dissipative transport of spin-encoded information. Recent works suggest the occurrence of electric-field switchable nonrelativistic Zeeman spin splittings (NRZSSs) in collinear antiferromagnets-allowing for electrical manipulation of spin in the nonrelativistic regime, yet a theory elucidating the mechanisms for these NRZSSs and guiding the materials discovery remains missing. Here, we develop such a theory by analyzing the symmetries of spin point groups. We highlight the linear magnetoelectric and bilinear piezomagnetoelectric mechanisms for NRZSSs that depend linearly on electric field and are electrically switchable. First-principles calculations further confirm that FeOOH and NaMnP showcase such NRZSSs. Our theory provides guidelines for discovering light-element collinear antiferromagnets with electrically switchable NRZSSs, which are promising for the design of high-performance spin-based devices.
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