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Quantum anomalous Hall effect with tunable Chern numbers induced by d-wave sublattice-staggered altermagnetism

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Authors: Lizhou 立周 Liu 刘, Qing-Feng 庆丰 Sun 孙

Year

2026

Paper ID

59715

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Peer-reviewed

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Abstract We construct a minimal spinful tight-binding model on a square lattice, where a d-wave sublattice-staggered altermagnetism drives the quantum anomalous Hall effect. Here the exchange field is staggered between the two sublattices, where it takes opposite signs on A and B described by the Pauli matrix τ z . The resulting insulating phases host tunable Chern numbers C = ± 1 and C = ± 2 , controlled by the staggered exchange strength and the sublattice-staggered potential. We determine the complete phase diagram, identify valley-resolved band inversions at the X and Y points in the Brillouin zone, and demonstrate chiral edge states together with quantized two-terminal conductance plateaus. Our work provides a simple route to realizing the quantum anomalous Hall effect in compensated magnets via a d-wave sublattice-staggered altermagnetism.

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  • Abstract We construct a minimal spinful tight-binding model on a square lattice, where a d-wave sublattice-staggered altermagnetism drives the quantum anomalous Hall effect.

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