Giant and Tunable Out-of-Plane Spin Polarization of Topological Antimonene

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Topological insulators are bulk insulators with metallic and fully spin-polarized surface states displaying Dirac-like band dispersion. Due to spin-momentum locking, these topological surface states (TSSs) have a predominant in-plane spin polarization in the bulk fundamental gap. Here, we show by spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy that the TSS of a topological insulator interfaced with an antimonene bilayer exhibits nearly full out-of-plane spin polarization within the substrate gap. We connect this phenomenon to a symmetry-protected band crossing of the spin-polarized surface states. The nearly full out-of-plane spin polarization of the TSS occurs along a continuous path in the energy-momentum space, and the spin polarization within the gap can be reversibly tuned from nearly full out-of-plane to nearly full in-plane by electron doping. These findings pave the way to advanced spintronics applications that exploit the giant out-of-plane spin polarization of TSSs.

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Sheverdyaeva, P. M., Hogan, C., Bihlmayer, G., Fujii, J., Vobornik, I., Jugovac, M., … Moras, P. (2023). Giant and Tunable Out-of-Plane Spin Polarization of Topological Antimonene. Nano Letters, 23(14), 6277–6283. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00153

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