Photoemission studies of Spin Polarized Electrons from Chiral Tungsten
Abstract
We have measured the spin polarization of photoemission from two-dimensionally chiral W surfaces. Theoretical studies indicate that the surface of an oblique crystal lattice can produce a spin polarization parallel to the direction of the electron crystal momentum that inverts between enantiomorphs. Using the APE-LE beamline at the Elettra synchrotron facility in Italy, we probed the electronic structures of W(321) and W(-3-2-1) surfaces using spin- and angle-resolved photoemission. These measurements are the first of their kind for this crystal surface. We first systematically varied incident photon energy that identified 65 eV as optimal for observing a spin polarization. With this photon energy, we then identified locations of interest in E-k space. For our selected points of interest, significant polarizations were observed for all three spin components and a value as high as 20% was observed in a particular case. Further studies are under way to disentangle the various possible origins of our spin polarization results.
This work is supported by NSF Award PHY-1806771.- Publication:
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APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020APS..DMPE01036L