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Fabricating van der Waals Heterostructures with Precise Rotational Alignment
Published on: July 5, 2019
Rashba Engineering at van der Waals Interfaces
Rahul Sharma1, Soumya Mukherjee2, Fatima Ibrahim1
1Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS, IRIG-SPINTEC , 38000Grenoble, France.
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Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) interfaces offer a versatile platform for studying quantum phenomena and developing device functionalities. When distinct TMD monolayers are stacked vertically or laterally stitched, their interfaces can exhibit unique electronic band alignments, giving rise to long-lived interlayer excitons, charge transfer effects, and moiré superlattices with correlated states. Here, we demonstrate that the interface between a large variety of two different epitaxially grown TMD monolayers controls the intensity and sign of the Rashba spin splitting, which is probed using THz spintronic emission. Optimized TMD heterobilayers, such as HfSe2/PtSe2, show enhanced THz emission that surpasses the spin-to-charge conversion efficiency of bulk TMDs, confirming the presence of Rashba states with large spin splitting at the interface. By combining spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with density functional theory, we reveal that the electronic hybridization between the two different TMD monolayers gives rise to extended in-gap states with strong Rashba spin-orbit coupling. The choice of TMD layers enables to engineer the sign and strength of spin-to-charge conversion in van der Waals heterobilayers, enabling to build efficient and tunable THz spintronic emitters.
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