The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and provides a cornerstone for the burgeoning field of semiconductor spintronics. It is typically assumed to manifest as a momentum-dependent splitting of a single initially spin-degenerate band into two branches with opposite spin polarization. Combining polarization-dependent and resonant angle-resolved photoemission measurements with density functional theory calculations, we show that the two “spin-split” branches of the model giant Rashba system BiTeI additionally develop disparate orbital textures, each of which is coupled to a distinct spin configuration. This necessitates a reinterpretation of spin splitting in Rashba-like systems and opens new possibilities for controlling spin polarization through the orbital sector.
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Bawden, L., Riley, J. M., Kim, C. H., Sankar, R., Monkman, E. J., Shai, D. E., … King, P. D. C. (2015). Hierarchical spin-orbital polarization of a giant Rashba system. Science Advances, 1(8). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500495
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