Giant Rashba spin splitting in strained KTaO3 ultrathin films for circular photogalvanic currents
Ning Wu,
Xue-Jing Zhang,
Bang-Gui Liu
Abstract:Strong Rashba effects at surfaces and interfaces have attracted great attention for basic scientific exploration and practical applications. Here, the first-principles investigation shows that giant and tunable Rashba effects can be achieved in KTaO3 (KTO) ultrathin films by applying biaxial stress. When increasing the in-plane compressive strain nearly to -5%, the Rashba spin splitting energy reaches ER = 140 meV, approximately corresponding to the Rashba coupling constant αR = 1.3 eV Å. We investigate its st… Show more
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