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Intrinsic and extrinsic spin-orbit coupling and spin relaxation in monolayer PtSe$_2$

Published 5 Jun 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2006.03384v1)

Abstract: Monolayer PtSe$_2$ is a semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenide characterized by an indirect band gap, space inversion symmetry, and high carrier mobility. Strong intrinsic spin-orbit coupling and the possibility to induce extrinsic spin-orbit fields by gating make PtSe$_2$ attractive for fundamental spin transport studies as well as for potential spintronics applications. We perform a systematic theoretical study of the spin-orbit coupling and spin relaxation in this material. Specifically, we employ first principles methods to obtain the basic orbital and spin-orbital properties of PtSe$_2$, also in the presence of an external transverse electric field. We calculate the spin mixing parameters $b2$ and the spin-orbit fields $\Omega$ for the Bloch states of electrons and holes. This information allows us to predict the spin lifetimes due to the Elliott-Yafet and D'yakonov-Perel mechanisms. We find that $b2$ is rather large, on the order of $10{-2}$ and $10{-1}$, while $\Omega$ varies strongly with doping, being about $10{3} - 10{4}$\,ns${-1}$ for %typical Fermi levels in the interval $(10-100)$ meV, carrier density in the interval $10{13}-10{14}$\,cm${-2}$ at the electric field of 1 V/nm. We estimate the spin lifetimes to be on the picosecond level.

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