A novel KKR-based ab initio scheme for dynamical magnetic susceptibility in non-collinear magnets is developed and applied to reveal non-monotonous magnon damping in Mn3Ir.
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Dynamical magnetic susceptibility of non-collinear magnets: A novel KKR-based ab initio scheme and its application
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Rapid and Stable Collective Charging and Discharge Suppression in Strongly Coupled Many-Body Quantum Batteries
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