Observation of spin-free interatomic orbital angular momentum in a chiral crystal
Abstract
The inherent spin-orbit interaction of electrons inevitably couples spin to the orbital angular momentum (OAM), posing a fundamental challenge to spin-free orbital transport. Here, we propose a novel strategy to achieve spin-decoupled OAM states in crystalline solids. Using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), we resolve well-isolated s-orbital bands in a chiral Te crystal, clearly separated from the p-orbital manifold. Combined circular dichroism ARPES and first-principles calculations reveal that these bands host OAM arising exclusively from interatomic hopping, with no intra-atomic contribution. Spin-resolved ARPES further confirms the absence of SAM, providing decisive evidence of spin-free OAM states. These findings establish the existence of OAM without spin polarization in crystalline solids and highlight the essential role of inter-atomic OAM. This work provides a general framework for designing spinless OAM states, opening an opportunity toward pure orbital currents for orbitronics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.21124,
title = {Observation of spin-free interatomic orbital angular momentum in a chiral crystal},
author = {Dongjin Oh and Sungsoo Hahn and Chiara Pacella and Junseo Yoo and Angel Rubio and Domenico Di Sante and Changyoung Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.21124},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 figures