Unraveling the spin structure of unoccupied states in Bi2Se3

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Abstract

The optical control of spin currents in topological surface states opens new perspectives in (opto-) spintronics. To understand these processes, a profound knowledge about the dispersion and the spin polarization of both the occupied and the unoccupied electronic states is required. We present a joint experimental and theoretical study on the unoccupied electronic states of the topological insulator Bi2Se3. We discuss spin- and angle-resolved inverse-photoemission results in comparison with calculations for both the intrinsic band structure and, within the one-step model of (inverse) photoemission, the expected spectral intensities. This allows us to unravel the intrinsic spin texture of the unoccupied bands at the surface of Bi2Se3.

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Datzer, C., Zumbülte, A., Braun, J., Förster, T., Schmidt, A. B., Mi, J., … Donath, M. (2017). Unraveling the spin structure of unoccupied states in Bi2Se3. Physical Review B, 95(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.115401

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