Interference Evidence for Rashba-Type Spin-Split on Semimetallic WTe2 Surface
Qing Li, Jiaqiang Yan, Biao Yang, Yunyi Zang, Junjie Zhang, Ke He,, Menghao Wu, Yanfei Zhao, David Mandrus, Jian Wang, Qikun Xue, Lifeng Chi,, David J. Singh, Minghu Pan

TL;DR
This study reveals strong Rashba spin-orbit effects and spin-split bands in WTe2, linking interference patterns and electronic properties to its large magnetoresistance, supported by calculations and experimental data.
Contribution
It demonstrates the presence of Rashba spin-split bands in WTe2 through combined theoretical calculations and experimental observations, highlighting their role in its electronic behavior.
Findings
Observation of Umklapp interference patterns at 4.2 K
Identification of spin-split bands via ARPES and STM
Correlation between interference features and density of states
Abstract
Semimetallic tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) displays an extremely large non-saturating magnetoresistance (XMR), which is the subject of intense interest. This phenomenon is thought to arise from the combination of perfect n-p charge compensation with low carrier densities in WTe2 and presumably details of its band structure. Recently, "spin texture" induced by strong spin-orbital coupling (SOC) has been observed in WTe2 by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). This provides a mechanism for protecting backscattering for the states involved and thus was proposed to play an important role in the XMR of WTe2. Here, based on our density functional calculations for bulk WTe2, we found a strong Rashba spin-orbit effect in the calculated band structure due to its non-centrosymmetric structure. This splits bands and two-fold spin degeneracy of bands is lifted. A prominent Umklapp…
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