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Nonvolatile Electric Control of Rashba Spin Splitting in Sb/In 2 Se 3 Heterostructure.

Haixia ChengXu SunJun ZhouShijie WangHang SuWei Ji
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Ferroelectric Rashba semiconductors (FRS) are highly demanded for their potential capability for nonvolatile electric control of electron spins. An ideal FRS is characterized by a combination of room temperature ferroelectricity and a strong Rashba effect, which has, however, been rarely reported. Herein, we designed a room-temperature FRS by vertically stacking a Sb monolayer on a room-temperature ferroelectric In 2 Se 3 monolayer. Our first-principles calculations reveal that the Sb/In 2 Se 3 heterostructure exhibits a clean Rashba splitting band near the Fermi level and a strong Rashba effect coupled to the ferroelectric order. Switching the electric polarization direction enhances the Rashba effect, and the flipping is feasible with a low energy barrier of 22 meV. This Rashba-ferroelectricity coupling effect is robust against changes of the heterostructure interfacial distance and external electric fields. Such a nonvolatile electrically tunable Rashba effect at room temperature enables potential applications in next-generation data storage and logic devices operated under small electrical currents.
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