Reexamining circular dichroism in photoemission from a topological insulator
ORAL
Abstract
Meanwhile, it is well-known that CD originates from the photoemission matrix element, which can have extrinsic contributions related to the experimental geometry. Therefore, it is important to broadly examine CD-ARPES to determine the scenarios in which it provides a robust probe of intrinsic material physics. We performed CD-ARPES on the canonical topological insulator Bi2Se3 over a wide range of incident photon energies. Not only do we observe angle-dependent CD in the surface states, as expected, but we find CD of a similar magnitude in virtually all bulk bands as well. Since OAM is forbidden by inversion symmetry in the bulk, we conclude this originates from symmetry-breaking in the photoemission process. Comparison with theoretical calculations supports this view and suggests that “hidden” OAM—localized to atomic sites within each unit cell—is a substantial contribution. We will comment on the general implications for interpreting CD in ARPES.
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Presenters
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Jonathan A Sobota
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Authors
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Jonathan A Sobota
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Ittai Sidilkover
Tel Aviv University
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Yun Yen
Paul-Scherrer Institute, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Sunil D’Souza
University of West Bohemia
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Aki Pulkkinen
New Technologies-Research Center University of West Bohemia, 30614 Pilzen, Czech Republic, University of West Bohemia
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Makoto Hashimoto
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Donghui Lu
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Zhi-Xun Shen
Stanford University
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Ján Minár
New Technologies-Research Center University of West Bohemia, 30614 Pilzen, Czech Republic, University of West Bohemia
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Michael Schueler
Paul Scherrer Institute / University of Fribourg, Laboratory for Materials Simulations, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland, Paul-Scherrer Institute, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Hadas Soifer
Tel Aviv University