Interband spin-orbit coupling between anti-parallel spin states in Pb quantum well states

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Using spin and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy we investigate a momentum region in Pb quantum well states on Si(111) where hybridization between Rashba-split bands alters the band structure significantly. Starting from the Rashba regime where the dispersion of the quasi-free two-dimensional electron gas is well described by two spin-polarized parabolas, we find a breakdown of the Rashba behavior which manifests itself (i) in a spin splitting that is no longer proportional to the in-plane momentum and (ii) in a reversal of the sign of the momentum splitting. Our experimental findings are well explained by including interband spin-orbit coupling that mixes Rashba-split states with anti-parallel rather than parallel spins. Similar results for Pb/Cu(111) reveal that the proposed hybridization scenario is independent on the supporting substrate. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Slomski, B., Landolt, G., Muff, S., Meier, F., Osterwalder, J., & Hugo Dil, J. (2013). Interband spin-orbit coupling between anti-parallel spin states in Pb quantum well states. New Journal of Physics, 15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/12/125031

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