Design principles for selecting interfaces between Rashba compound and a ferroelectric film that would reverse spin texture
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Abstract
The reversal of Rashba (R) dipoles and thus the ensuing spin texture is expected to be achieved at interfaces between a ferroelectric (FE) compound and a R compound upon the switching of the FE polarization. However, not all the FE/R pairs can accomplish such reversal. Using DFT calculations, a set of epitaxial interfaces between a PbTiO3 FE film and a variety of top layer materials acting as permanent or induced R films have been investigated. We find the minimal design principles leading to R spin texture reversal through ferroelectric switching. These conditions include: (i) The two FE polarizations must be retained after the interface atomic relaxation; (ii) The direction of electron transfer between the FE and R must be reversed when the FE polarization is switched; (iii) the R dipole must be reversed at least in one of its vector component directions when the FE polarization is switched; (iv)The R bands must have orbital components parallel to the direction of the reversed R dipole component. We give examples where these conditions are or are not satisfied, examining the consequences on texture, thus enabling better understanding of the microscopic features that control the desired R spin texture reversal.
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Presenters
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Xiaoli Zhang
RASEI, University of Colorado, Boulder
Authors
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Xiaoli Zhang
RASEI, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Carlos Mera Acosta
Univ Federal do ABC, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA, RASEI, University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Natural and Human Sciences, Federal University of ABC
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Alex Zunger
University of Colorado, Boulder, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA, RASEI, University of Colorado, Boulder