Tuning the spin texture in binary and ternary surface alloys on Ag(111)

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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Recently, a giant spin splitting has been observed in surface alloys on noble metal (111) surfaces as a result of a strong structural modification at the surface as well as the large atomic spin-orbit interaction (SOI) of the alloy atoms. These surface alloys are an ideal playground to manipulate both the size of the spin splitting as well as the position of the Fermi level as it is possible to change the atomic SOI as well as the relaxation by varying alloy atoms and substrates. Using spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy in combination with quantitative low energy electron diffraction we have studied the mixed binary Bi(x)Sb(1-x)/Ag(111) and the mixed ternary Bi(x)Pb(y)Sb(1-x-y)/Ag(111) surface alloys where we observed a continuous evolution of the band structure with x and y.

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