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Spin Splitting Induced by a Competition between Quantum Spin Hall Edge States and Valley Edge States

Published 7 Oct 2013 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1310.1671v2)

Abstract: Strained graphene with lattice deformations has been demonstrated to give rise to large pseudomagnetic fields and host many exotic properties. Here, we propose a non-magnetic approach to realize a momentum-dependent out-of-plane spin splitting in strained graphene nanoribbons with a moderate spin-orbit coupling. This unique spin splitting distincts from the well-known Zeeman-type spin splitting and the Rashba-type spin splitting. Our analysis indicates that the competition between quantum spin Hall edge states and valley edge states in the nanoribbon leads to the unique spin splitting. The quantum spin Hall states at one edge of the nanoribbon are suppressed by the counterpropagating edge modes induced by the pseudomagnetic field. At the opposite edge, the quantum spin Hall states are not affected at all. Therefore, the degenerate quantum spin Hall states of opposite spin orientation, which propagate at the two opposite edges of the nanoribbon, are lifted. This result reveals a new method to manipulate the spin degrees of freedom of electrons.

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