International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. The parallel detection of the surface states below and above the Fermi level reveals a giant anisotropy of the spin-orbit spitting. These strong deviations from the Rashba-like coupling cannot be treated in k·p perturbation theory. Instead, first principles calculations could accurately reproduce the experimental dispersion of the electronic states. Our analysis shows that the giant anisotropy of the spin-orbit splitting is due to a large out-of plane buckling of the spin and orbital texture
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
We present first-principles calculations of a (root 3x root 3) R30 degrees Bi/Ag (111)-ordered surfa...
Using first-principles calculations and angle-resolved photoemission, we show that the spin-orbit in...
Using first-principles calculations and angle-resolved photoemission, we show that the spin-orbit in...
We present first-principles calculations of a (√3×√3)R30° Bi∕Ag(111)-ordered surface alloy, which ha...
Rashba-type spin splitting (RSS) has recently drawn added attention due to its central role in the f...
Rashba-type spin splitting (RSS) has recently drawn added attention due to its central role in the f...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
International audienceWe investigate the bismuth (111) surface by means of time and angle resolved p...
We present first-principles calculations of a (root 3x root 3) R30 degrees Bi/Ag (111)-ordered surfa...
Using first-principles calculations and angle-resolved photoemission, we show that the spin-orbit in...
Using first-principles calculations and angle-resolved photoemission, we show that the spin-orbit in...
We present first-principles calculations of a (√3×√3)R30° Bi∕Ag(111)-ordered surface alloy, which ha...
Rashba-type spin splitting (RSS) has recently drawn added attention due to its central role in the f...
Rashba-type spin splitting (RSS) has recently drawn added attention due to its central role in the f...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...