Abstract
A microscopic theory was recently developed for electrical spin manipulations in magnetic Weyl semimetals. With handedness (or chirality) of Weyl fermions as a keyword, the results on spin-orbit torque, spin-transfer torque, and charge-induced torque are outlined in light of chiral asymmetry, chiral gauge symmetry, and the chiral anomaly, respectively.
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