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Anisotropic spin Hall and spin Nernst effects in bismuth semimetal (2206.10149v2)

Published 21 Jun 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Bismuth is an archetypal semimetal with gigantic spin-orbit coupling and it has been a major source material for the discovery of seminal phenomena in solid state physics for more than a century. In recent years, spin current transports in bismuth have also attracted considerable attention. In this paper, we theoretically study both spin Hall effect (SHE) and spin Nernst effect (SNE) in bismuth, based on relativistic band structure calculations. First, we find that there are three independent tensor elements of spin Hall conductivity (SHC) and spin Nernst conductivity (SNC), namely, $Z_{yx}z$, $Z_{xz}y$, and $Z_{zy}x$. We calculate all the elements as a function of the Fermi energy. Second, we find that all SHC tensor elements are large, being $\sim$1000 ($\hbar$/e)(S/cm) and comparable to that of platinum. Furthermore, because of its low electrical conductivity, the corresponding spin Hall angles are gigantic, being $\sim$20%. Third, all the calculated SNC tensor elements are also pronounced, being comparable to that [$\sim$0.13 ($\hbar$/e)(A/m-K)] of gold, although they are several times smaller than platinum and $\beta$-Ta. Finally, in contrast to Pt and Au where $Z_{yx}z = Z_{xz}y = Z_{zy}x$, the SHE and SNE in bismuth are strongly anisotropic, i.e., $Z_{yx}z$, $Z_{xz}y$ and $Z_{zy}x$ differ significantly. Consequently, the Hall voltages due to the inverse SHE and SNE from the different conductivity elements could cancel each other and thus result in a small spin Hall angle if polycrystalline samples are used, which may explain why the measured spin Hall angles ranging from nearly 0 to 25% have been reported. We hope that these interesting findings would stimulate further spin current experiments on bismuth using highly oriented single crystal specimens.

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