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Combined large spin-splitting and one dimensional confinement in surface alloys
Alberto Crepaldi, Gustav Bihlmayer, Klaus Kern, Marco Grioni
Published 2013-10-16Version 1
We have found and characterized by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) quasi-one dimensional spin-split states in chain-like surface alloys formed by large Z elements (Bi and Pb) at the Cu(110) surface. The ARPES results are supported by first-principles relativistic calculations, which also confirm the spin polarization of these states, characteristic of the Rashba-Bychkov effect. The Fermi surface contours are open, but warped, as a result of the interaction with the bulk Cu conduction band. This interaction introduces a k dependence of the spin splitting perpendicular to the chains direction. We have also investigated the influence of the atomic spin-orbit parameter in substitutional isostructural Bi_{1-x}Pb_{x} overlayers, and found that the magnitude of the spin splitting can be continuously tuned as a function of stoichiometry.