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Radial Spin Texture in Elemental Tellurium with Chiral Crystal Structure
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Materials ScienceMagnetismSpintronicsOpposite ChiralityChiral CrystalsPhysicsRadial Spin TextureEngineeringNatural SciencesSpin TexturesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceMagnetic TexturesSpin PhenomenonChiral CrystalCrystallographyQuantum Magnetism
The chiral crystal is characterized by a lack of mirror symmetry and inversion center, resulting in the inequivalent right- and left-handed structures. In the noncentrosymmetric crystal structure, the spin and momentum of electrons are expected to be locked in the reciprocal space with the help of the spin-orbit interaction. To reveal the spin textures of chiral crystals, we investigate the spin and electronic structure in a p-type semiconductor, elemental tellurium, with the simplest chiral structure by using spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Our data demonstrate that the highest valence band crossing the Fermi level has a spin component parallel to the electron momentum around the Brillouin zone corners. Significantly, we have also confirmed that the spin polarization is reversed in the crystal with the opposite chirality. The results indicate that the spin textures of the right- and left-handed chiral crystals are hedgehoglike, leading to unconventional magnetoelectric effects and nonreciprocal phenomena.
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