| Literature DB >> 24584220 |
Zhuojin Xie1, Shaolong He1, Chaoyu Chen2, Ya Feng2, Hemian Yi2, Aiji Liang2, Lin Zhao2, Daixiang Mou2, Junfeng He2, Yingying Peng2, Xu Liu2, Yan Liu2, Guodong Liu2, Xiaoli Dong2, Li Yu2, Jun Zhang2, Shenjin Zhang3, Zhimin Wang3, Fengfeng Zhang3, Feng Yang3, Qinjun Peng3, Xiaoyang Wang3, Chuangtian Chen3, Zuyan Xu3, X J Zhou4.
Abstract
Topological insulators represent a new quantum state of matter that are insulating in the bulk but metallic on the edge or surface. In the Dirac surface state, it is well-established that the electron spin is locked with the crystal momentum. Here we report a new phenomenon of the spin texture locking with the orbital texture in a topological insulator Bi₂Se₃. We observe light-polarization-dependent spin texture of both the upper and lower Dirac cones that constitutes strong evidence of the orbital-dependent spin texture in Bi₂Se₃. The different spin texture detected in variable polarization geometry is the manifestation of the spin-orbital texture in the initial state combined with the photoemission matrix element effects. Our observations provide a new orbital degree of freedom and a new way of light manipulation in controlling the spin structure of the topological insulators that are important for their future applications in spin-related technologies.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24584220 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919