Hidden bulk and surface effects in the spin polarization of the nodal-line semimetal ZrSiTe
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In non-magnetic materials the combination of inversion symmetry breaking (ISB) and spin- orbit coupling (SOC) determines the spin polarization of the band structure. However, a local spin polarization can also arise in centrosymmetric crystals containing ISB subunits. This is namely the case for the nodal-line semimetal ZrSiTe where, by combining spin- and angle- resolved photoelectron spectroscopy with ab initio band structure calculations, we reveal a complex spin polarization. In the bulk, the valence and conduction bands exhibit opposite spin orientations in two spatially separated two-dimensional ZrTe sectors within the unit cell, yielding no net polarization. We also observe spin-polarized surface states that are well separated in energy and momentum from the bulk bands. A layer-by-layer analysis of the spin polarization allows us to unveil the complex evolution of the signal in the bulk states near the surface, thus bringing the intertwined nature of surface and bulk effects to the fore.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Weyl; ARPES; Topological Insulators; Photoemission; Strongly Correlated Materials
List of contributors:
Zacchigna, Michele; Vobornik, Ivana; Fujii, Jun
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