Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2012-03-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
5 pages, 4 figures, accepted at Physical Review Letters
Scientific paper
The spin texture of the metallic two-dimensional electron system (root3 x root3)-Au/Ge(111) is revealed by fully three-dimensional spin-resolved photoemission, as well as by density functional calculations. The large hexagonal Fermi surface, generated by the Au atoms, shows a significant splitting due to spin-orbit interactions. The planar components of the spin exhibit helical character, accompanied by a strong out-of-plane spin component with alternating signs along the six Fermi surface sections. Moreover, in-plane spin rotations towards a radial direction are observed close to the hexagon corners. Such a threefold-symmetric spin pattern is not described by the conventional Rashba model. Instead, it reveals an interplay with Dresselhaus-like spin-orbit effects as a result of the crystalline anisotropies.
Blumenstein Christian
Claessen Ralph
Dil Jan Hugo
Fleszar Andrzej
Hanke Werner
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