Exploiting inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) in systems with strong spin-orbit coupling promises control of spin through electric fields—crucial to achieve miniaturization in spintronic devices. Delivering on this promise requires a two-dimensional electron gas with a spin precession length shorter than the spin coherence length and a large spin splitting so that spin manipulation can be achieved over length scales of nanometers. Recently, the transition metal oxide terminations of delafossite oxides were found to exhibit a large Rashba spin splitting dominated by ISB. In this limit, the Fermi surface exhibits the same spin texture as for weak ISB, but the orbital texture is completely different, raising questions about the effect on quasip...
The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and pr...
In this paper, we examine how spin-orbit interaction induced by the Rashba effect affects the optica...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
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...
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...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
In modern semiconductor devices, only the charge of electrons is being utilized for the manipulation...
The major challenge for the development of spin based information processing is to obtain efficient ...
We demonstrate that it is possible to tune the Rashba energy, introduced by a strong spin-orbit spli...
We show that the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in d electron solids, which originates from the broke...
In spintronic devices, the two main approaches to actively control the electrons' spin degree of fre...
In 1984, Bychkov and Rashba introduced a simple form of spin-orbit coupling to explain the peculiari...
The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and pr...
In this paper, we examine how spin-orbit interaction induced by the Rashba effect affects the optica...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...
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...
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...
Engineering and enhancing the breaking of inversion symmetry in solids—that is, allowing electrons t...
There have been intense research efforts over the last years focused on understanding the Rashba spi...
In modern semiconductor devices, only the charge of electrons is being utilized for the manipulation...
The major challenge for the development of spin based information processing is to obtain efficient ...
We demonstrate that it is possible to tune the Rashba energy, introduced by a strong spin-orbit spli...
We show that the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in d electron solids, which originates from the broke...
In spintronic devices, the two main approaches to actively control the electrons' spin degree of fre...
In 1984, Bychkov and Rashba introduced a simple form of spin-orbit coupling to explain the peculiari...
The Rashba effect is one of the most striking manifestations of spin-orbit coupling in solids and pr...
In this paper, we examine how spin-orbit interaction induced by the Rashba effect affects the optica...
International audienceTwo-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) forming at the interfaces of transition...