Large spin splitting of metallic surface-state bands at adsorbate-modified gold/silicon surfaces

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Finding appropriate systems with a large spin splitting of metallic surface-state band which can be fabricated on silicon using routine technique is an essential step in combining Rashba-effect based spintronics with silicon technology. We have found that originally poor structural and electronic properties of the surface can be substantially improved by adsorbing small amounts of suitable species (e.g., Tl, In, Na, Cs). The resultant surfaces exhibit a highly-ordered atomic structure and spin-split metallic surface-state band with a momentum splitting of up to 0.052 Å-1 and an energy splitting of up to 190 meV at the Fermi level. The family of adsorbate-modified surfaces, on the one hand, is thought to be a fascinating playground for exploring spin-splitting effects in the metal monolayers on a semiconductor and, on the other hand, expands greatly the list of material systems prospective for spintronics applications.

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Bondarenko, L. V., Gruznev, D. V., Yakovlev, A. A., Tupchaya, A. Y., Usachov, D., Vilkov, O., … Saranin, A. A. (2013). Large spin splitting of metallic surface-state bands at adsorbate-modified gold/silicon surfaces. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01826

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