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Analogs of Rashba-Edelstein effect from density functional theory

Materials Science 2023-05-03 v3 Computational Physics

Abstract

Studies of structure-property relationships in spintronics are essential for the design of materials that can fill specific roles in devices. For example, materials with low symmetry allow unconventional configurations of charge-to-spin conversion which can be used to generate efficient spin-orbit torques. Here, we explore the relationship between crystal symmetry and geometry of the Rashba-Edelstein effect (REE) that causes spin accumulation in response to an applied electric current. Based on a symmetry analysis performed for 230 crystallographic space groups, we identify classes of materials that can host conventional or collinear REE. Although transverse spin accumulation is commonly associated with the so-called 'Rashba materials', we show that the presence of specific spin texture does not easily translate to the configuration of REE. More specifically, bulk crystals may simultaneously host different types of spin-orbit fields, depending on the crystallographic point group and the symmetry of the specific kk-vector, which, averaged over the Brillouin zone, determine the direction and magnitude of the induced spin accumulation. To explore the connection between crystal symmetry, spin texture, and the magnitude of REE, we perform first-principles calculations for representative materials with different symmetries. We believe that our results will be helpful for further computational and experimental studies, as well as the design of spintronics devices.

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@article{arxiv.2211.13693,
  title  = {Analogs of Rashba-Edelstein effect from density functional theory},
  author = {Karma Tenzin and Arunesh Roy and Homayoun Jafari and Bruno Banas and Frank T. Cerasoli and Mihir Date and Anooja Jayaraj and Marco Buongiorno Nardelli and Jagoda Sławińska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13693},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures