Abstract
Motivated by the discovery of superconductivity in KTaO3-based heterostructures, we study a pairing mechanism based on spin-orbit assisted coupling between the conduction electrons and the ferroelectric (FE) modes present in the material. We use ab initio frozen-phonon computations to show a linear-in-momentum Rashba-like coupling with a strong angular dependence in momentum for the lower j = 3 / 2 manifold, deviating from the conventional isotropic Rashba model. This implies the Rashba-like interaction with the polar modes has substantial L = 3 cubic harmonic corrections, which we quantify for each electronic band. The strong anisotropy of the Rashba interaction is captured by a microscopic toy model for the t 2 g electrons. We find its origin to be the angular dependence in electronic momentum imposed by the kinetic term on the degenerate j = 3 / 2 manifold. A comparison between the toy model and ab initio results indicates that additional symmetry allowed terms beyond odd-parity spin-conserving inter-orbital hopping processes are needed to describe the Rashba-like polar interaction between the electrons and the soft FE mode.
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Venditti, G., Temperini, M. E., Barone, P., Lorenzana, J., & Gastiasoro, M. N. (2023). Anisotropic Rashba coupling to polar modes in KTaO3. JPhys Materials, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7639/acb017
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