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Uncovering and tailoring hidden Rashba spin-orbit splitting in centrosymmetric crystals

Materials Science 2019-03-06 v1

Abstract

Hidden Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-splittings in centrosymmetric crystals with subunits (sectors) having non-centrosymmetric symmetries (the R-2 and D-2 effects) have been predicted and observed experimentally, but the microscopic mechanism remains unclear. Here we demonstrate that the spin-splitting in R-2 is enforced by specific symmetries (such as the non-symmorphic in the present example) which ensures that the pertinent spin wavefunctions segregate spatially on just one of the two inversion-partner sectors and thus avoid compensation. This finding establishes a common fundamental source for the conventional Rashba (R-1) effect and the R-2 effect, both originating from the local sector symmetries, rather than from the global crystal asymmetry alone for R-1 per se. We further show that the effective Hamiltonian for the R-1 effect is also applicable for the R-2 effect, but applying a symmetry-breaking electric field to an R-2 compound produces different spin-splitting pattern than applying a field to a trivial (non-R-2) centrosymmetric compound.

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@article{arxiv.1812.09823,
  title  = {Uncovering and tailoring hidden Rashba spin-orbit splitting in centrosymmetric crystals},
  author = {Linding Yuan and Qihang Liu and Xiuwen Zhang and Jun-Wei Luo and Shu-Shen Li and Alex Zunger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.09823},
  year   = {2019}
}