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Accidental persistent spin textures in the proustite mineral family

Materials Science 2023-02-06 v1

Abstract

Persistent spin textures (PSTs) in momentum space have the potential to enable spintronic devices which are currently limited by low spin lifetimes in nonmagnetic spin-orbit coupled materials. We perform a first-principles study on the proustite mineral family, Ag3_3BQ3_3} (B=As,\,Sb; Q=S,\,Se), and show these chalcogenides exhibit a non-symmetry protected PST, which we refer to as symmetry-assisted PSTs. Chemical substitution can be used to tune the PST quality and properties, e.g., spin lifetime, and we find that a Rashba anisotropy criterion correlates with the PST area and spin lifetime for two of the three proustites examined. Last, we show that a first-order effective SOC Hamiltonian, often used in two-dimensional systems, is insufficient to describe the PST state in all proustites, suggesting that higher order models are necessary to fully describe PSTs in bulk three-dimensional materials.

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@article{arxiv.2209.01109,
  title  = {Accidental persistent spin textures in the proustite mineral family},
  author = {Sean Koyama and James Rondinelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.01109},
  year   = {2023}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures