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Orbital-angular-momentum based origin of rashba-type surface band splitting

  • Seung Ryong Park
  • , Choong H. Kim
  • , Jaejun Yu
  • , Jung Hoon Han
  • , Changyoung Kim
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Seoul National University
  • Yonsei University

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Abstract

We propose that the existence of local orbital angular momentum (OAM) on the surfaces of high-Z materials plays a crucial role in the formation of Rashba-type surface band splitting. Local OAM state in a Bloch wave function produces an asymmetric charge distribution (electric dipole). The surface-normal electric field then aligns the electric dipole and results in chiral OAM states and the relevant Rashba-type splitting. Therefore, the band splitting originates from electric dipole interaction, not from the relativistic Zeeman splitting as proposed in the original Rashba picture. The characteristic spin chiral structure of Rashba states is formed through the spin-orbit coupling and thus is a secondary effect to the chiral OAM. Results from first-principles calculations on a single Bi layer under an external electric field verify the key predictions of the new model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156803
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume107
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Oct 2011

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