Photoemission of a Quantum Cavity with a Nonmagnetic Spin Separator
Author(s)
Koitzsch, Christian
Battaglia, Corsin
Clerc, Florian
Despont, Laurent
Garnier, Michael Bernard Gunnar
Aebi, Philipp
Date issued
2005
In
Physical Review B, American Physical Society (APS), 2005/95/126401/1-4
Abstract
Quantum well states are a consequence of confinement in a quantum cavity. In this study we investigate with photoemission the influence of the interface electronic structure on the quantum well state energy dispersion in ultrathin Mg(0001) films on <i>W</i> (110). Coupling between the <i>sp</i>-derived quantum well states and the substrate across the interface becomes manifest in a deviation from free electronlike dispersion behavior. Most importantly, we observe a marked level splitting, which is interpreted as due to the Rashba effect at the interface. Such an interfacial electron beam splitting on materials with strong spin-orbit coupling is an essential ingredient for novel spintronic devices. The combination of a quantum cavity with a heavy, electron reflecting substrate reveals spin-splitting effects in ultrathin films without conventional magnetism being involved.
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