We present a systematic study of the Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction at the (0001) surfaces of rare-earth metals and their surface monoxides, specifically of Tb metal and the O/Tb, O/Lu and O/Y surfaces. By means of photoemission experiments and ab initio band-structure calculations, we uncover the influence of this interaction on the surface electronic structure. In turn, the dramatic impact of the charge-density distribution of the surface/interface states on the strength of the Rashba-type spin splitting is demonstrated. We discuss the Rashba effect at magnetic and non-magnetic rare-earth surfaces, and compare with cases where it is negligible. The difference between the Rashba effect and magnetic linear dichroism in photoemission is ...
A novel method is demonstrated to tailor the electronic structure of high-Z surface alloys showing a...
Using spin-resolved time-of-flight momentum microscopy, the Rashba splitting of the Tamm surface sta...
Rashba spin-orbit splitting in the magnetic materials opens up a new perspective in the field of spi...
Recent studies on the Rashba effect on surfaces are reviewed. The Rashba effect refers to the k-depe...
Surface states, that show a k-dependent splitting resulting from spin–orbit coupling, show wide simi...
Exchange-split two-dimensional electronic states at the magnetic Gd(0001) surface change their energ...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
6 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe structure inversion asymmetry at surfaces and interfaces...
Available online 14 October 2014In this review article, after a brief account of the early history o...
Interlocking between spin and the crystal momentum of electrons resulting from the spin-orbit coupli...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
We report on a combined low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), angle-resolved photoe...
We show that the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in d electron solids, which originates from the broke...
Spin-orbit interaction and structure inversion asymmetry in combination with magnetic ordering is a ...
The Rashba effect, discovered in 1959, continues to supply fertile ground for fundamental research a...
A novel method is demonstrated to tailor the electronic structure of high-Z surface alloys showing a...
Using spin-resolved time-of-flight momentum microscopy, the Rashba splitting of the Tamm surface sta...
Rashba spin-orbit splitting in the magnetic materials opens up a new perspective in the field of spi...
Recent studies on the Rashba effect on surfaces are reviewed. The Rashba effect refers to the k-depe...
Surface states, that show a k-dependent splitting resulting from spin–orbit coupling, show wide simi...
Exchange-split two-dimensional electronic states at the magnetic Gd(0001) surface change their energ...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
6 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe structure inversion asymmetry at surfaces and interfaces...
Available online 14 October 2014In this review article, after a brief account of the early history o...
Interlocking between spin and the crystal momentum of electrons resulting from the spin-orbit coupli...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
We report on a combined low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), angle-resolved photoe...
We show that the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in d electron solids, which originates from the broke...
Spin-orbit interaction and structure inversion asymmetry in combination with magnetic ordering is a ...
The Rashba effect, discovered in 1959, continues to supply fertile ground for fundamental research a...
A novel method is demonstrated to tailor the electronic structure of high-Z surface alloys showing a...
Using spin-resolved time-of-flight momentum microscopy, the Rashba splitting of the Tamm surface sta...
Rashba spin-orbit splitting in the magnetic materials opens up a new perspective in the field of spi...