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Geometry-induced spin-filtering in photoemission maps from WTe$_2$ surface states

Materials Science 2023-04-19 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate that an important quantum material WTe2_2 exhibits a new type of geometry-induced spin-filtering effect in photoemission, stemming from low symmetry that is responsible for its exotic transport properties. Through the laser-driven spin-polarized angle-resolved photoemission Fermi surface mapping, we showcase highly asymmetric spin textures of electrons photoemitted from the surface states of WTe2_2. Such asymmetries are not present in the initial state spin textures, which are bound by the time-reversal and crystal lattice mirror plane symmetries. The findings are reproduced qualitatively by theoretical modeling within the one-step model photoemission formalism. The effect could be understood within the free-electron final state model as an interference due to emission from different atomic sites. The observed effect is a manifestation of time-reversal symmetry breaking of the initial state in the photoemission process, and as such it cannot be eliminated, but only its magnitude influenced, by special experimental geometries.

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@article{arxiv.2210.10870,
  title  = {Geometry-induced spin-filtering in photoemission maps from WTe$_2$ surface states},
  author = {Tristan Heider and Gustav Bihlmayer and Jakub Schusser and Friedrich Reinert and Jan Minár and Stefan Blügel and Claus M. Schneider and Lukasz Plucinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10870},
  year   = {2023}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures