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We show that the Rashba spin-orbit interaction in d electron solids, which originates from the broken inversion symmetry at surfaces or interfaces, is strongly dependent on the orbital characters of the bands involved. This is studied by developing a tight-binding model in the presence of a uniform perpendicular electric field and spin-orbit coupling. We argue that for valence electrons, the spin-orbit coupling strength scales only as the square of the atomic number. The electric field distorts the d orbitals through the admixture of p and f states and also introduces intersite overlap parameters. Expressions for Rashba coefficients for the bands are obtained in both weak and strong spin-orbit interaction limits and are shown to be orbital dependent. The results are compared with first-principles calculations for model systems, showing good agreement. Our study demonstrates the orbital-dependent gate control of the Rashba effect for the purposes of oxide electronics.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc7eb325b1b6cb3335935f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.90.165108
K. V. Shanavas
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Z. Popović
University of Missouri
S. Satpathy
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Physical Review B
University of Missouri
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