atomic wires, Rashba effect, spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, 1D metal
Publication Date
2014-09
Journal
NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, v.16, pp.093030
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
The spin-resolved electronic band structure of Au-induced metallic atomic wires
on a vicinal silicon surface, Si(553), was investigated using spin- and angleresolved
photoelectron spectroscopy. We directly measured the spin polarization
of three partially filled one-dimensional metallic bands, a one-third-filled band,
and the doublet of nearly half-filled bands. For the half-filled doublet, the strong
apparent spin polarization was observed near the Fermi energy with a minor outof-
plane spin component. This observation is consistent with the Rashba-type
spin-orbit splitting and with a recent experiment on a similar doublet of Si(557)-
Au. In contrast, the one-third-filled band does not show a substantial spin
polarization within the experimental accuracy, indicating a much smaller spin
splitting, if any. These results are discussed for the origin of the partially filled
bands and for the intriguing broken-symmetry ground state observed at low
temperature.