Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons to differentiate between ‘up’ and ‘down’—is a key goal in condensed-matter physics and materials science because it can be used to stabilize states that are of fundamental interest and also have potential practical applications. Examples include improved ferroelectrics for memory devices and materials that host Majorana zero modes for quantum computing1,2. Although inversion symmetry is naturally broken in several crystalline environments, such as at surfaces and interfaces, maximizing the influence of this effect on the electronic states of interest remains a challenge. Here we present a mechanism for realizing a much larger coupling of inver...
The effect of spin-orbit coupling had once been thought to be a minor perturbation to the low energy...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
6 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe structure inversion asymmetry at surfaces and interfaces...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
Exploiting inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) in systems with strong spin-orbit coupling promises con...
Exploiting inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) in systems with strong spin-orbit coupling promises con...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
Strong interaction between the spin and orbital angular momentum of electrons in a material can give...
The Rashba effect plays important roles in emerging quantum materials physics and potential spintron...
A novel method is demonstrated to tailor the electronic structure of high-Z surface alloys showing a...
We present Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) data on spin-orbit split states in two ...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in materials where relativistic effects ind...
Rashba interfaces have emerged as promising platforms for spin-charge interconversion through the di...
The effect of spin-orbit coupling had once been thought to be a minor perturbation to the low energy...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
6 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe structure inversion asymmetry at surfaces and interfaces...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
Exploiting inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) in systems with strong spin-orbit coupling promises con...
Exploiting inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) in systems with strong spin-orbit coupling promises con...
The pioneering spintronic proposal of a spin eld-eect transistor by Datta and Das motivated largely ...
Strong interaction between the spin and orbital angular momentum of electrons in a material can give...
The Rashba effect plays important roles in emerging quantum materials physics and potential spintron...
A novel method is demonstrated to tailor the electronic structure of high-Z surface alloys showing a...
We present Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) data on spin-orbit split states in two ...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
International audienceThere has been increasing interest in materials where relativistic effects ind...
Rashba interfaces have emerged as promising platforms for spin-charge interconversion through the di...
The effect of spin-orbit coupling had once been thought to be a minor perturbation to the low energy...
Spin-split energy band structure appears in the surface state due to a broken space inversion symmet...
6 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe structure inversion asymmetry at surfaces and interfaces...