Motivated by recent spin- and angular-resolved photoemission (SARPES) measurements of the two-dimensional electronic states confined near the (001) surface of oxygen-deficient SrTiO3, we explore their spin structure by means of ab initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations of slabs. Relativistic nonmagnetic DFT calculations display Rashba-like spin winding with a splitting of a few meV and when surface magnetism on the Ti ions is included, bands become spin-split with an energy difference ∼100 meV at the Γ point, consistent with SARPES findings. While magnetism tends to suppress the effects of the relativistic Rashba interaction, signatures of it are still clearly visible in terms of complex spin textures. Furthermore, we observe a...
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International audienceMotivated by recent spin-and angular-resolved photoemission (SARPES) measureme...
peer reviewedThe electronic structure of SrTiO3 and SrHfO3 (001) surfaces with oxygen vacancies is s...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
The electronic structure of SrTiO3 and SrHfO3 (001) surfaces with oxygen vacancies is studied by mea...
We present evidence of cubic Rashba spin splitting in a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas formed at...
2D electron gases (2DEGs) in oxides show great potential for the discoveryof new physical phenomena ...
The electronic structure of an isolated oxygen vacancy in SrTiO3 has been investigated with a variet...
2D electron gases (2DEGs) in oxides show great potential for the discovery of new physical phenomena...
Interfacing different transition-metal oxides opens a route to functionalizing their rich interplay ...
The insulator SrTiO3 can host high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems on its surfaces and at ...
We reinvestigate the putative giant spin splitting at the surface of SrTiO3 reported by Santander-Sy...
Studies on oxide quasi-two-dimensional electron gas (q2DEG) have been a playground for the discovery...
International audienceWe report a first-principles investigation of the atomic and electronic proper...
We explore the second order bilinear magnetoelectric resistance (BMER) effect in the d-electron-base...
While spintronics has traditionally relied on ferromagnetic metals as spin generators and detectors,...
International audienceMotivated by recent spin-and angular-resolved photoemission (SARPES) measureme...
peer reviewedThe electronic structure of SrTiO3 and SrHfO3 (001) surfaces with oxygen vacancies is s...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
The electronic structure of SrTiO3 and SrHfO3 (001) surfaces with oxygen vacancies is studied by mea...
We present evidence of cubic Rashba spin splitting in a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas formed at...
2D electron gases (2DEGs) in oxides show great potential for the discoveryof new physical phenomena ...
The electronic structure of an isolated oxygen vacancy in SrTiO3 has been investigated with a variet...
2D electron gases (2DEGs) in oxides show great potential for the discovery of new physical phenomena...
Interfacing different transition-metal oxides opens a route to functionalizing their rich interplay ...
The insulator SrTiO3 can host high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems on its surfaces and at ...
We reinvestigate the putative giant spin splitting at the surface of SrTiO3 reported by Santander-Sy...
Studies on oxide quasi-two-dimensional electron gas (q2DEG) have been a playground for the discovery...
International audienceWe report a first-principles investigation of the atomic and electronic proper...
We explore the second order bilinear magnetoelectric resistance (BMER) effect in the d-electron-base...
While spintronics has traditionally relied on ferromagnetic metals as spin generators and detectors,...