학술논문

Rashba-type spin splitting at Au(111) beyond the Fermi level: the other part of the story.
Document Type
Article
Source
New Journal of Physics. Oct2013, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p105001-105014. 14p.
Subject
*RASHBA effect
*ELECTRONIC structure
*ENERGY-band theory of solids
*BAND gaps
*ELECTRONIC systems
*FERMI level
Language
ISSN
1367-2630
Abstract
We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of spin–orbit-induced spin splittings in the unoccupied surface electronic structure of the prototypical Rashba system Au(111). Spin- and angle-resolved inverse-photoemission measurements reveal a Rashba-type spin splitting in the unoccupied part of the L-gap surface state. With increasing momentum parallel to the surface, the spectral intensity is lowered and the spin splitting vanishes as the surface state approaches the band-gap boundary. Furthermore, we observe significantly spin-dependent peak positions and intensities for transitions between unoccupied sp-like bulk bands. Possible reasons for this behavior are considered: initial and final-state effects as well as the transition itself, which is controlled by selection rules depending on the symmetry of the involved states. Based on model calculations, we identify the initial states as origin of the observed Rashba-type spin effects in bulk transitions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]