Spin- and Angle-resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Quantum Spin Hall Insulator Bismuthene and its Precursor Phase
Abstract
Recent studies have revealed that a confined bismuth layer at the graphene/SiC interface can be reversibly switched between a topologically trivial precursor phase and the quantum spin Hall insulator bismuthene. Here, we present a detailed spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study of both structures, resolving the spin texture of their low-energy electronic states. Owing to the strong intrinsic spin-orbit coupling of bismuth and the asymmetric confinement potential at the interface, the valence bands of both structures are Rashba-split. We demonstrate the expected spin-momentum locking for both phases and Kramers' doublets through the investigation of the valence bands' spin polarization at multiple positions in reciprocal space.
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@article{arxiv.2608.00526,
title = {Spin- and Angle-resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of the Quantum Spin Hall Insulator Bismuthene and its Precursor Phase},
author = {Niclas Tilgner and Andres David Peña Unigarro and Susanne Wolff and Mats Leandersson and Craig Polley and Fabian Göhler and Sibylle Gemming and Thomas Seyller and Philip Schädlich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.00526},
year = {2026}
}