Abstract
Noncentrosymmetric conductors are an interesting material platform, with rich spintronic functionalities and exotic superconducting properties typically produced in polar systems with Rashba-type spin-orbit interactions. Polar conductors should also exhibit inherent nonreciprocal transport, in which the rightward and leftward currents differ from each other. But such a rectification is difficult to achieve in bulk materials because, unlike the translationally asymmetric p-n junctions, bulk materials are translationally symmetric, making this phenomenon highly nontrivial. Here we report a bulk rectification effect in a three-dimensional Rashba-type polar semiconductor BiTeBr. Experimentally observed nonreciprocal electric signals are quantitatively explained by theoretical calculations based on the Boltzmann equation considering the giant Rashba spin-orbit coupling. The present result offers a microscopic understanding of the bulk rectification effect intrinsic to polar conductors as well as a simple electrical means to estimate the spin-orbit parameter in a variety of noncentrosymmetric systems.
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Ideue, T., Hamamoto, K., Koshikawa, S., Ezawa, M., Shimizu, S., Kaneko, Y., … Iwasa, Y. (2017). Bulk rectification effect in a polar semiconductor. Nature Physics, 13(6), 578–583. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4056
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