Out-of-plane carrier spin in transition-metal dichalcogenides under electric current
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Abstract
Broken spatial inversion symmetry allows a nonequilibrium spin polarization to be induced by electric currents, which in two-dimensional systems is conventionally analyzed using Rashba model, leading to in-plane spin polarizations. We propose the out-of-plane carrier spin can emerge in ferromagnetic transition-metal dichalcogenides monolayer, by symmetry arguments and first-principles calculations. An intrinsic spin-orbit coupling in the monolayer provides valley-contrasting Zeeman-type spin splitting for generating the vertical induced spin. The current direction can be exploited to tune the induced spin, accompanied with valley polarization. The exotic spin accumulation paves an accessible way for perpendicular magnetization switching and electric control of valleys.
*This work is supported by China 973 Program (Projects 2013CB921900), DOE (DE-FG03-02ER45958, Division of Materials Science and Engineering).
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Presenters
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Xiao Li
- Univ of Texas, Austin