The Dresselhaus and Rashba effects are well-known phenomena in solid-state physics, in which spin-orbit coupling splits spin-up and spin-down energy bands of nonmagnetic non-centrosymmetric crystals. Here, we discuss a phenomenon we dub band splitting with vanishing spin polarizations (BSVSP), in which, as usual, spin-orbit coupling splits the energy bands in nonmagnetic non-centrosymmetric systems. Surprisingly, however, both split bands show no net spin polarization along certain high-symmetry lines in the Brillouin zone. In order to rationalize this phenomenon, we propose a classification of point groups into pseudo-polar and non-pseudo-polar groups. By means of first-principles simulations, we demonstrate that BSVSP can take place in bo...
Spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effects occurring in noncentrosymmetric materials are known to be responsi...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
International audiencePurely cubic spin splittings in the band structure of bulk insulators have not...
The Dresselhaus and Rashba effects are well-known phenomena in solid-state physics, in which spin-or...
Spin-orbit coupled electronic structure of two representative non-polar half-Heusler alloys, namely ...
Efficient manipulation of magnetic order with electric current pulses is desirable for achieving fas...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in materials where relativistic effects ind...
Relativistic effects are increasingly seen as key ingredients in the burgeoning field of spintronics...
In a crystal lacking inversion symmetry, in the presence of spin-orbit interaction, the spin degener...
We show that the carrier recombination rate of noncentrosymmetric materials can be strongly modified...
Spin-orbit coupling is increasingly seen as a rich source of novel phenomena, as shown by the recent...
We observe a giant spin-orbit splitting in the bulk and surface states of the noncentrosymmetric sem...
The Rashba effect is spin degeneracy lift originated from spin– orbit coupling under inversion symme...
The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and pr...
The momentum-dependent spin splitting in the conduction band couples orbital motion to spin and enab...
Spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effects occurring in noncentrosymmetric materials are known to be responsi...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
International audiencePurely cubic spin splittings in the band structure of bulk insulators have not...
The Dresselhaus and Rashba effects are well-known phenomena in solid-state physics, in which spin-or...
Spin-orbit coupled electronic structure of two representative non-polar half-Heusler alloys, namely ...
Efficient manipulation of magnetic order with electric current pulses is desirable for achieving fas...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in materials where relativistic effects ind...
Relativistic effects are increasingly seen as key ingredients in the burgeoning field of spintronics...
In a crystal lacking inversion symmetry, in the presence of spin-orbit interaction, the spin degener...
We show that the carrier recombination rate of noncentrosymmetric materials can be strongly modified...
Spin-orbit coupling is increasingly seen as a rich source of novel phenomena, as shown by the recent...
We observe a giant spin-orbit splitting in the bulk and surface states of the noncentrosymmetric sem...
The Rashba effect is spin degeneracy lift originated from spin– orbit coupling under inversion symme...
The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and pr...
The momentum-dependent spin splitting in the conduction band couples orbital motion to spin and enab...
Spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effects occurring in noncentrosymmetric materials are known to be responsi...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
International audiencePurely cubic spin splittings in the band structure of bulk insulators have not...