Cubic Rashba Effect in the Surface Spin Structure of Rare-Earth Ternary Materials

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Abstract

Spin-orbit interaction and structure inversion asymmetry in combination with magnetic ordering is a promising route to novel materials with highly mobile spin-polarized carriers at the surface. Spin-resolved measurements of the photoemission current from the Si-terminated surface of the antiferromagnet TbRh2Si2 and their analysis within an ab initio one-step theory unveil an unusual triple winding of the electron spin along the fourfold-symmetric constant energy contours of the surface states. A two-band k·p model is presented that yields the triple winding as a cubic Rashba effect. The curious in-plane spin-momentum locking is remarkably robust and remains intact across a paramagnetic-antiferromagnetic transition in spite of spin-orbit interaction on Rh atoms being considerably weaker than the out-of-plane exchange field due to the Tb 4f moments.

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Usachov, D. Y., Nechaev, I. A., Poelchen, G., Güttler, M., Krasovskii, E. E., Schulz, S., … Vyalikh, D. V. (2020). Cubic Rashba Effect in the Surface Spin Structure of Rare-Earth Ternary Materials. Physical Review Letters, 124(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.237202

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