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Zeeman-type spin splitting in nonmagnetic three-dimensional compoundsMera Acosta et al., 2019
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- Mera Acosta C
- Fazzio A
- Dalpian G
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- npj Quantum Materials
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Despite its potential for device application, the nonmagnetic Zeeman effect has only been predicted and observed in two-dimensional compounds. We demonstrate that noncentrosymmetric three-dimensional compounds can also exhibit a Zeeman-type spin …
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