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Direct evidence of hidden local spin polarization in a centrosymmetric superconductor LaO0.55 F0.45BiS2.


ABSTRACT: Conventional Rashba spin polarization is caused by the combination of strong spin-orbit interaction and spatial inversion asymmetry. However, Rashba-Dresselhaus-type spin-split states are predicted in the centrosymmetric LaOBiS2 system by recent theory, which stem from the local inversion asymmetry of active BiS2 layer. By performing high-resolution spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we have investigated the electronic band structure and spin texture of superconductor LaO0.55F0.45BiS2. Here we present direct spectroscopic evidence for the local spin polarization of both the valence band and the conduction band. In particular, the coexistence of Rashba-like and Dresselhaus-like spin textures has been observed in the conduction band. The finding is of key importance for fabrication of proposed dual-gated spin-field effect transistor. Moreover, the spin-split band leads to a spin-momentum locking Fermi surface from which superconductivity emerges. Our demonstration not only expands the scope of spintronic materials but also enhances the understanding of spin-orbit interaction-related superconductivity.

SUBMITTER: Wu SL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5715082 | biostudies-other | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Direct evidence of hidden local spin polarization in a centrosymmetric superconductor LaO<sub>0.55</sub> F<sub>0.45</sub>BiS<sub>2</sub>.

Wu Shi-Long SL   Sumida Kazuki K   Miyamoto Koji K   Taguchi Kazuaki K   Yoshikawa Tomoki T   Kimura Akio A   Ueda Yoshifumi Y   Arita Masashi M   Nagao Masanori M   Watauchi Satoshi S   Tanaka Isao I   Okuda Taichi T  

Nature communications 20171204 1


Conventional Rashba spin polarization is caused by the combination of strong spin-orbit interaction and spatial inversion asymmetry. However, Rashba-Dresselhaus-type spin-split states are predicted in the centrosymmetric LaOBiS<sub>2</sub> system by recent theory, which stem from the local inversion asymmetry of active BiS<sub>2</sub> layer. By performing high-resolution spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we have investigated the electronic band structure and spin texture of su  ...[more]

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