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Two-fold symmetry flattens Dirac cone of surface state at W(110)

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2012-07-17 v1

Abstract

The C2vC_{2v} symmetry of the W(110) surface influences strongly the spin-polarized Dirac-cone-like surface state within a spin-orbit-induced symmetry gap. We present a detailed angle-resolved photoemission study with ss- and pp-polarized light along three different symmetry lines. The Dirac-cone-like feature appears along ΓˉHˉ\bar{\Gamma}\bar{H} and ΓˉSˉ\bar{\Gamma}\bar{S}, while it is strongly deformed along ΓˉNˉ\bar{\Gamma}\bar{N}. A two-fold Σ3\Sigma_{3} symmetry of the dd-type surface state is identified from photoemission experiments using linear polarized light. Our results are well described by model calculations based on an effective Hamiltonian with C2vC_{2v} symmetry including Rashba parameters up to third order. The flattened Dirac cone of the surface state is caused by hybridization with bulk continuum states of Σ1\Sigma_{1} and Σ2\Sigma_{2} symmetry. The spin texture of this state obtained from the model calculations shows a quasi-one dimensional behavior. This finding opens a new avenue in the study of dd-electron-based persistent spin helix systems and/or weak topological insulators.

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@article{arxiv.1207.3686,
  title  = {Two-fold symmetry flattens Dirac cone of surface state at W(110)},
  author = {K. Miyamoto and A. Kimura and T. Okuda and K. Shimada and H. Iwasawa and H. Hayashi and H. Namatame and M. Taniguchi and M. Donath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.3686},
  year   = {2012}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures