By performing density functional theory and Green's functions calculations, complemented by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy, we investigate the electronic structure of Fe/GeTe(111), a prototypical ferromagnetic/Rashba-ferroelectric interface. We reveal that such a system exhibits several intriguing properties resulting from the complex interplay of exchange interaction, electric polarization, and spin-orbit coupling. Despite a rather strong interfacial hybridization between Fe and GeTe bands, resulting in a complete suppression of the surface states of the latter, the bulk Rashba bands are hardly altered by the ferromagnetic overlayer. This could have a deep impact on spin-dependent phenomena observed at this interface, such as spin-to-charge interconversion, which are likely to involve bulk rather than surface Rashba states.

Slawinska, J., Di Sante, D., Varotto, S., Rinaldi, C., Bertacco, R., Picozzi, S. (2019). Fe/GeTe(111) heterostructures as an avenue towards spintronics based on ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, 99(7), 1-8 [10.1103/PhysRevB.99.075306].

Fe/GeTe(111) heterostructures as an avenue towards spintronics based on ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors

Picozzi S
2019

Abstract

By performing density functional theory and Green's functions calculations, complemented by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy, we investigate the electronic structure of Fe/GeTe(111), a prototypical ferromagnetic/Rashba-ferroelectric interface. We reveal that such a system exhibits several intriguing properties resulting from the complex interplay of exchange interaction, electric polarization, and spin-orbit coupling. Despite a rather strong interfacial hybridization between Fe and GeTe bands, resulting in a complete suppression of the surface states of the latter, the bulk Rashba bands are hardly altered by the ferromagnetic overlayer. This could have a deep impact on spin-dependent phenomena observed at this interface, such as spin-to-charge interconversion, which are likely to involve bulk rather than surface Rashba states.
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Electronic structure; Ferromagnetic materials; Ferromagnetism; Germanium compounds; Interface states; Photoelectron spectroscopy; Tellurium compounds
English
2019
99
7
1
8
075306
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Slawinska, J., Di Sante, D., Varotto, S., Rinaldi, C., Bertacco, R., Picozzi, S. (2019). Fe/GeTe(111) heterostructures as an avenue towards spintronics based on ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, 99(7), 1-8 [10.1103/PhysRevB.99.075306].
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