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Main Authors: Wei, Chao-Chun, Li, Xiaoyin, Adams, Sophia, Jensen, Jacob Kjeldahl, Zhang, Qiang, Liu, Jue, Avdeev, Maxim, Yadav, Dinesh Kumar, Deshpande, Vikram V., Whittaker-Brooks, Luisa, Liu, Feng, Ji, Huiwen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.02527
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  • Weyl semimetals and altermagnets represent two distinct classes of quantum materials exhibiting nontrivial topological and magnetic order, respectively. Here we report the realization of a Weyl nodal-loop altermagnet in Cr$_7$Se$_8$, combining neutron diffraction and first-principles calculations. The hexagonal system hosts a coplanar $120^\circ$ compensated magnetic order on a triangular lattice, which breaks inversion-time-reversal and translation-time-reversal symmetries simultaneously while preserving a crystalline mirror plane. The resulting electronic structure features linearly dispersing nodal loops close to the Fermi level ($E_F$) confined to the mirror-invariant $k_z=0$ plane. Along high-symmetry directions, the crossings near $E_F$ form Dirac-like fourfold degeneracies in the absence of spin-orbit coupling; at generic momenta, these crossings split into twofold and form continuous Weyl-like nodal loops protected by mirror symmetry. The momentum-dependent spin polarization exhibits an $f$-wave-like pattern characteristic of odd-parity altermagnets.