Dual quantum confinement and anisotropic spin splitting in the multivalley semimetal PtSe2

O. J. Clark, F. Mazzola, J. Feng, V. Sunko, I. Marković, L. Bawden, T. K. Kim, P. D. C. King, and M. S. Bahramy
Phys. Rev. B 99, 045438 – Published 25 January 2019
PDFHTMLExport Citation

Abstract

We investigate the electronic structure of a two-dimensional electron gas created at the surface of the multivalley semimetal 1TPtSe2. Using angle-resolved photoemission and first-principles-based surface space-charge calculations, we show how the induced quantum well sub-band states form multiple Fermi surfaces, which exhibit highly anisotropic Rashba-like spin splittings. We further show how the presence of both electronlike and holelike bulk carriers causes the near-surface band bending potential to develop an unusual nonmonotonic form, with spatially segregated electron accumulation and hole accumulation regions, which in turn amplifies the induced spin splitting. Our results thus demonstrate the novel environment that semimetals provide for tailoring electrostatically induced potential profiles and their corresponding quantum sub-band states.

  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Figure
  • Received 19 October 2018
  • Revised 2 January 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.045438

©2019 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

O. J. Clark1, F. Mazzola1, J. Feng1,2, V. Sunko1,3, I. Marković1,3, L. Bawden1, T. K. Kim4, P. D. C. King1,*, and M. S. Bahramy5,6,†

  • 1SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews KY16 9SS, United Kingdom
  • 2Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech. and Nanobionics (SINANO), CAS, 398 Ruoshui Road, SEID, SIP, Suzhou, 215123, China
  • 3Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Nöthnitzer Straße 40, 01187 Dresden, Germany
  • 4Diamond Light Source, Harwell Campus, Didcot, OX11 0DE, United Kingdom
  • 5Quantum-Phase Electronics Center and Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
  • 6RIKEN center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), Wako 351-0198, Japan

  • *philip.king@st-andrews.ac.uk
  • bahramy@ap.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Article Text (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand

Supplemental Material (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand

References (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand
Issue

Vol. 99, Iss. 4 — 15 January 2019

Reuse & Permissions
Access Options
CHORUS

Article Available via CHORUS

Download Accepted Manuscript
Author publication services for translation and copyediting assistance advertisement

Authorization Required


×
×

Images

×

Sign up to receive regular email alerts from Physical Review B

Log In

Cancel
×

Search


Article Lookup

Paste a citation or DOI

Enter a citation
×