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Surface Circular Photogalvanic Effect in Tl-Pb Monolayer Alloys on Si(111) with Giant Rashba Splitting

Published 4 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2308.02485v1)

Abstract: We have found that surface superstructures made of "monolayer alloys" of Tl and Pb on Si(111), having giant Rashba effect, produce non-reciprocal spin-polarized photocurrent via circular photogalvanic effect (CPGE) by obliquely shining circularly polarized near-infrared (IR) light. CPGE is here caused by injection of in-plane spin into spin-split surface-state bands, which is observed only on Tl-Pb alloy layers, but not on single-element Tl nor Pb layers. In the Tl-Pb monolayer alloys, despite their monatomic thickness, the magnitude of CPGE is comparable to or even larger than the cases of many other spin-split thin-film materials. The data analysis has provided the relative permittivity $\epsilon{\ast}$ of the monolayer alloys to be $\sim$ 1.0, which is because the monolayer exists at a transition region between the vacuum and the substrate. The present result opens the possibility that we can optically manipulate spins of electrons even on monolayer materials.

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