Strongly enhanced Rashba splitting in the perovskite tantalate-hafnate heterostructure

ORAL

Abstract

In addition to superconductivity and magnetism, one notable ingredient of the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) emerging at the transition metal oxide surface is the Rashba-Dresselhaus spin-orbit interaction, the momentum-dependent spin splitting due to the broken inversion symmetry and atomic spin-orbit coupling. However, it has not been understood how this splitting can be maximized in a physical system without applying external electric field. Here, we present a promising route to realize significant Rashba-type band splitting using thin film heterostructure. Based on a first-principles method and analytic model analysis, a tantalate layer on BaHfO$_3$ is shown to host a two-dimensional bands originating from Ta $t_{2g}$ orbitals with strongly enhanced Rashba-Dresselhaus spin splittings at both the band minima and saddle points. A significant $t_{2g}$-$e_g$ coupling that contributes to this enhanced splitting is likely to be a generic feature for the surface 2DEG of transition metal oxide with maximal inversion symmetry breaking. Our results could be important in realizing topological superconductivity and potentially useful for spintronics application.

Authors

  • Suk Bum Chung

    Seoul Natl Univ, Institute for Basic Science : Center for Correlated Electron Systems, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea

  • Minsung Kim

    Ames Laboratory / Iowa State University