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Main Authors: Li, Zhe, Li, Lijuan, Guan, Mengxue, Meng, Sheng
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.06416
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  • Arranging the stacking orders of A-type antiferromagnetic (A-AFM) bilayers offers a practical pathway to realizing two-dimensional altermagnets. Previous proposals, however, rely on stringent symmetry constraints, including layer groups and stacking registries. In this work, we demonstrate that circularly polarized light (CPL) irradiation breaks time-reversal symmetry, enabling altermagnetism without these restrictions. Our comprehensive symmetry analysis reveals that inversionsymmetric A-AFM bilayer building blocks can host altermagnetism that is robust against stacking slides and variations in illumination direction, with rich and continuously tunable symmetry representations. Using bilayer MnBi$_2$Te$_4$ as a case study, we show that out-of-plane CPL stabilizes distinct $f$-wave or $p$-wave altermagnetic states in forward stacking, while reverse stacking manifests an even-odd parity conversion of altermagnetism based upon specific sliding configurations. These revealments broaden the scope of altermagnet design in inversion-symmetric A-AFM bilayers and establish CPL as a versatile control knob for engineering altermagnetic symmetries.