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Pressure-Induced Topological Phase Transition and Large Rashba Effect in Halide Double Perovskite.

Xinyu WangHao TianXu LiFengfei WangLiangjun ZhaiXiaoqin ZhuJun-Ming LiuYurong Yang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
In general, hydrostatic pressure can suppress ferroelectric polarization and further reduce Rashba spin-splitting, considering the spin-orbit coupling effect. Here, we present the design of ferroelectric double perovskite Cs 2 SnSiI 6 , which exhibits the anomalous enhancement of Rashba spin-splitting parameters by pressure-induced ferroelectric topological order. The Rashba effect is nonlinear with the decrease in polarization under pressure and reaches a maximum at the pressure-induced Weyl semimetal (WSM) state between the transition from a normal insulator (NI) to a topological insulator (TI). Furthermore, we discover that controlling ferroelectric polarization with an electric field can also induce the topological transition with a large Rashba spin-splitting but under a lower critical pressure. These discoveries show a tunable gaint Rashba effect and pressure-induced topological phase transition for Cs 2 SnSiI 6 , which can promote future research on the interaction between the Rashba effect and topological order, and its application to new electronic and spintronic devices.
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