Valley spin polarization by using the extraordinary Rashba effect on silicon

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The addition of the valley degree of freedom to a two-dimensional spin-polarized electronic system provides the opportunity to multiply the functionality of next-generation devices. So far, however, such devices have not been realized due to the difficulty to polarize the valleys, which is an indispensable step to activate this degree of freedom. Here we show the formation of 100% spin-polarized valleys by a simple and easy way using the Rashba effect on a system with C 3 symmetry. This polarization, which is much higher than those in ordinary Rashba systems, results in the valleys acting as filters that can suppress the backscattering of spin-charge. The present system is formed on a silicon substrate, and therefore opens a new avenue towards the realization of silicon spintronic devices with high efficiency.

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Sakamoto, K., Kim, T. H., Kuzumaki, T., Müller, B., Yamamoto, Y., Ohtaka, M., … Oda, T. (2013). Valley spin polarization by using the extraordinary Rashba effect on silicon. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3073

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