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Theoretical Prediction of Bulk Rashba Effect in Pyroelectric Antiferromagnet BiCoO<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

Rashba effect, a type of spin-momentum locking phenomena, commonly occurs at interfaces or surfaces, while it is nowadays well established that Rashba-like band splitting may also occur in non-centrosymmetric (chiral, polar or ferroelectric) bulk materials. Here we are taking a step further by considering a noncentrosymmetric antiferromagnetic oxide as a playground for bulk Rashba effect. In ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic systems, i.e., multiferroic systems, spin-flipping symmetry operations may exist (such as a mirror symmetry operation) which behave as time-reversal symmetry, thus enforcing two-fold degeneracy at specific high-symmetric points and allowing bulk Rashba effect to emerge. As a prototypical example, ab-initio DFT calculations of antiferromagnetic BiCoO3 in the polar structure reveal that a large Rashba-like spin splitting occurs at the conduction band bottom, having a large weight from Bi-p orbital states [1]. In this presentation, we also show that the spin texture of such a multiferroic can be modulated by applying a magnetic field.
[1] Kunihiko Yamauchi, Paolo Barone, Silvia Picozzi, arXiv:1910.06758 (Oct2019).

Presenters

  • Kunihiko Yamauchi

    ISIR-SANKEN, Osaka University, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research Osaka University

Authors

  • Kunihiko Yamauchi

    ISIR-SANKEN, Osaka University, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research Osaka University

  • Paolo Barone

    SPIN, CNR, CNR-SPIN, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR-SPIN

  • Silvia Picozzi

    CNR-SPIN, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR-SPIN