The paper sums up a theoretical and experimental investigation of the influence of the spin orbit coupling in W 110 on the spin structure of electronic states in deposited Au and Cu monolayers. Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy reveals that in the case of monolayers of Au and Cu spin orbit split bands are formed in a surface projected gap of W 110 . Spin resolution shows that these states are spin polarized and that, therefore, the spin orbit splitting is of Rashba type. The states evolve from hybridization of W 5d, 6p derived states with the s, p states of the deposited metal. Interaction with Au and Cu shifts the original W 5d derived states from the edges toward the center of the surface projected gap. The size of the spin orbit...
We present Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) data on spin-orbit split states in two ...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of the Bi/Au(110)-1×4 surface, by combining sc...
Despite their low atomic number, Al films show large spin orbit splittings when grown on W 110 . Our...
The paper sums up a theoretical and experimental investigation of the influence of the spin orbit co...
We report on the observation of a giant spin-orbit splitting of quantum-well states in the unoccupie...
We have found and characterized, by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES), quasi-one-dim...
We report on the measurement of the Rashba-type spin splitting of the Shockley surface state on Cu(1...
We report on a combined low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), angle-resolved photoe...
The electronic structure of Au(111) films is studied by means of relativistic DFT calculations. It i...
Surface states, that show a k-dependent splitting resulting from spin-orbit coupling, show wide simi...
Recent studies on the Rashba effect on surfaces are reviewed. The Rashba effect refers to the k-depe...
We present a systematic study of the Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction at the (0001) surfaces of ra...
We present angle-resolved photoemission data from Cu(111). Using a focused 6 eV continuous-wave lase...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
Recent experimental observation of an unexpectedly large current-induced spin-orbit torque in surfac...
We present Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) data on spin-orbit split states in two ...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of the Bi/Au(110)-1×4 surface, by combining sc...
Despite their low atomic number, Al films show large spin orbit splittings when grown on W 110 . Our...
The paper sums up a theoretical and experimental investigation of the influence of the spin orbit co...
We report on the observation of a giant spin-orbit splitting of quantum-well states in the unoccupie...
We have found and characterized, by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES), quasi-one-dim...
We report on the measurement of the Rashba-type spin splitting of the Shockley surface state on Cu(1...
We report on a combined low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), angle-resolved photoe...
The electronic structure of Au(111) films is studied by means of relativistic DFT calculations. It i...
Surface states, that show a k-dependent splitting resulting from spin-orbit coupling, show wide simi...
Recent studies on the Rashba effect on surfaces are reviewed. The Rashba effect refers to the k-depe...
We present a systematic study of the Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction at the (0001) surfaces of ra...
We present angle-resolved photoemission data from Cu(111). Using a focused 6 eV continuous-wave lase...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
Recent experimental observation of an unexpectedly large current-induced spin-orbit torque in surfac...
We present Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) data on spin-orbit split states in two ...
We report on the structural and electronic properties of the Bi/Au(110)-1×4 surface, by combining sc...
Despite their low atomic number, Al films show large spin orbit splittings when grown on W 110 . Our...