A large Rashba effect is essential for future applications in spintronics. Particularly attractive is understanding and controlling nonequilibrium properties of ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors. Here, time and angle resolved photoemission is utilized to access the ultrafast dynamics of bulk and surface transient Rashba states after femtosecond optical excitation of GeTe. A complex thermalization pathway is observed, wherein three different timescales can be clearly distinguished intraband thermalization, interband equilibration, and electronic cooling. These dynamics exhibit an unconventional temperature dependence while the cooling phase speeds up with increasing sample temperature, the opposite happens for interband thermalization. ...
α-GeTe(111) is a noncentrosymmetric ferroelectric material for which a strong spin-orbit interaction...
Thermoelectric transport in strongly spin-orbit coupled two-dimensional Rashba systems is studied us...
In this article, we review our angle- and time-resolved photoemission studies (ARPES and trARPES) on...
A large Rashba effect is essential for future applications in spintronics. Particularly attractive i...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-charge conversion in prototype spi...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-chargeconversion in prototype spin...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-charge conversion in prototype spi...
Narrow gap semiconductors with strong spin orbit coupling such as bismuth tellurohalides have become...
Identifikace bulkových a povrchových Rashba stavů v ferroelektrickém GeTeMacroscopic ferroelectric o...
Relativistic effects are increasingly seen as key ingredients in the burgeoning field of spintronics...
The breaking of bulk inversion symmetry in ferroelectric semiconductors causes a Rashba type spin sp...
Macroscopic ferroelectric order in ${\alpha}$-GeTe with its noncentrosymmetric lattice structure lea...
Advances in thermoelectrics are motivated by the innovation of thermoelectric theories. The Rashba e...
Advances in thermoelectrics are motivated by the innovation of thermoelectric theories. The Rashba e...
Motivated by the recent discovery of a strongly spin-orbit-coupled two-dimensional (2D) electron gas...
α-GeTe(111) is a noncentrosymmetric ferroelectric material for which a strong spin-orbit interaction...
Thermoelectric transport in strongly spin-orbit coupled two-dimensional Rashba systems is studied us...
In this article, we review our angle- and time-resolved photoemission studies (ARPES and trARPES) on...
A large Rashba effect is essential for future applications in spintronics. Particularly attractive i...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-charge conversion in prototype spi...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-chargeconversion in prototype spin...
Rashba materials have appeared as an ideal playground for spin-to-charge conversion in prototype spi...
Narrow gap semiconductors with strong spin orbit coupling such as bismuth tellurohalides have become...
Identifikace bulkových a povrchových Rashba stavů v ferroelektrickém GeTeMacroscopic ferroelectric o...
Relativistic effects are increasingly seen as key ingredients in the burgeoning field of spintronics...
The breaking of bulk inversion symmetry in ferroelectric semiconductors causes a Rashba type spin sp...
Macroscopic ferroelectric order in ${\alpha}$-GeTe with its noncentrosymmetric lattice structure lea...
Advances in thermoelectrics are motivated by the innovation of thermoelectric theories. The Rashba e...
Advances in thermoelectrics are motivated by the innovation of thermoelectric theories. The Rashba e...
Motivated by the recent discovery of a strongly spin-orbit-coupled two-dimensional (2D) electron gas...
α-GeTe(111) is a noncentrosymmetric ferroelectric material for which a strong spin-orbit interaction...
Thermoelectric transport in strongly spin-orbit coupled two-dimensional Rashba systems is studied us...
In this article, we review our angle- and time-resolved photoemission studies (ARPES and trARPES) on...