Abstract
Parity-time-reversal symmetry ( PT symmetry), a symmetry for the combined operations of space inversion ( P ) and time reversal ( T ), is a fundamental concept of physics and characterizes the functionality of materials as well as P and T symmetries. In particular, the PT -symmetric systems can be found in the centrosymmetric crystals undergoing the parity-violating magnetic order which we call the odd-parity magnetic multipole order. While this spontaneous order leaves PT symmetry intact, the simultaneous violation of P and T symmetries gives rise to various emergent responses that are qualitatively different from those allowed by the nonmagnetic P -symmetry breaking or by the ferromagnetic order. In this review, we introduce candidates hosting the intriguing spontaneous order and overview the characteristic physical responses. Various off-diagonal and/or nonreciprocal responses are identified, which are closely related to the unusual electronic structures such as hidden spin-momentum locking and asymmetric band dispersion.
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