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arxiv: 1810.09959 · v3 · pith:4QSO5WV2new · submitted 2018-10-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Doping-induced persistent spin helix with large spin splitting in monolayer SnSe

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keywords spinstateslargesplittingdevelopmentdevicesfermihelix
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Finding a new class of materials supporting a long spin lifetime is essential in development of energy-saving spintronics, which is achievable by using a persistent spin helix (PSH) materials. However, for spintronic devices, the PSH states with large spin splitting is required for operation at room temperature. By employing first-principles calculations, we show that the PSH states with large spin splitting are achieved in the SnSe monolayer (ML) functionalized by a substitutional halogen impurity. We find the PSH states in the Fermi level where k-space Fermi surface is characterized by the shifted two loops, dominated by out-of-plane spin orientations. We clarify the PSH states in term of an effective k.p Hamiltonian obtained from symmetry consideration. Finally, large spin-orbit strength in the PSH states with a substantially small wavelength are found, rendering that this system is promising for the development of an efficient and high-density scalable spintronic devices operating at room temperatures.

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