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Rashba splitting of graphene-covered Au(111) revealed by quasiparticle interference mapping

Authors :
Julia Tesch
Philipp Leicht
Felix Blumenschein
Mikhail Fonin
Philipp Erler
Luca Gragnaniello
Samuel Bouvron
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We report on low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements on epitaxial graphene flakes on Au(111). We show that using quasiparticle interference (QPI) mapping, we can discriminate between the electronic systems of graphene and Au(111). Beyond the scattering vectors, which can be ascribed to the elastic scattering within each of the systems, we observe QPI features related to the scattering process between graphene states and the Au(111) surface state. This additional interband scattering process at the graphene/Au(111) interface allows the direct quantitative determination of the Rashba-splitting of the Au(111) surface state, which cannot be evaluated from QPI measurements on pure Au(111). This experiment demonstrates a unique local spectroscopic approach to investigate the Rashba-split bands at weakly interacting epitaxial graphene/substrate interfaces.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0c6c4f147485d42e39dc9b0ea19618d0