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Observation of Spin-Momentum-Layer Locking in a Centrosymmetric Crystal

Authors :
Shiv Kumar
Kenya Shimada
Le Wang
Hongyi Sun
Jia-Wei Mei
Yu-Jie Hao
Koji Miyamoto
Xiaoxiao Wang
Xiaoming Ma
Chang Liu
Yuan Wang
Chaoyu Chen
Qihang Liu
Ke Zhang
Yingjie Zhang
Cai Liu
Taichi Okuda
Zhanyang Hao
Shixuan Zhao
Eike F. Schwier
Source :
Physical review letters. 127(12)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The spin polarization in nonmagnetic materials is conventionally attributed to the outcome of spin-orbit coupling when the global inversion symmetry is broken. The recently discovered hidden spin polarization indicates that a specific atomic site asymmetry could also induce measurable spin polarization, leading to a paradigm shift in research on centrosymmetric crystals for potential spintronic applications. Here, combining spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and theoretical calculations, we report distinct spin-momentum-layer locking phenomena in a centrosymmetric, layered material, BiOI. The measured spin is highly polarized along the Brillouin zone boundary, while the same effect almost vanishes around the zone center due to its nonsymmorphic crystal structure. Our work demonstrates the existence of momentum-dependent hidden spin polarization and uncovers the microscopic mechanism of spin, momentum, and layer locking to each other, thus shedding light on the design metrics for future spintronic materials.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
127
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f5643520aca57c9d99cae6dbc070b78