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Giant Rashba-Spin Splitting of Bi(111) Bilayer on Large Band Gap $β-$In$_2$Se$_3$

Published 22 Apr 2014 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1404.5644v1)

Abstract: Experimentally it is still challenging to epitaxially grow Bi(111) bilayer (BL) on conventional semiconductor substrate. Here, we propose a substrate of $\beta-$In$_2$Se$_3$(0001) with van der Waals like cleavage and large band gap of 1.2~eV. We have investigated the electronic structure of BL on one quintuple-layer (QL) $\beta-$In$_2$Se$_3$(0001) using density functional theory calculation. It is found that the intermediate hybridization between BL and one QL $\beta-$In$_2$Se$_3$(0001) results in the formation of bands with giant Rashba spin splitting in the large band gap of the substrate. Furthermore the Rashba parameter $\alpha_R$ can be increased significantly by tensile strain of substrate. Our findings provide a good candidate substrate for BL growth to experimentally realize spin splitting Rashba states with insignificant effect of spin degenerate states from the substrate.

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