Strong unidirectional Rashba state induced by extended vacancy line defects in a $1T'$-WTe$_{2}$ monolayer
Moh. Adhib Ulil Absor, Harsojo, Iman Santoso

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that introducing specific one-dimensional vacancy line defects in monolayer $1T'$-WTe$_{2}$ induces significant spin splitting and unidirectional Rashba states, enhancing its potential for spintronic applications.
Contribution
The paper reveals that certain extended vacancy line defects can induce strong unidirectional Rashba states in $1T'$-WTe$_{2}$ monolayers, a novel approach to control spin properties.
Findings
Large spin splitting observed near the Fermi level.
Unidirectional Rashba states with collinear spins.
Defect stability depends on defect configuration.
Abstract
The correlation between spin-orbit coupling and low crystal symmetry in the phase of the tungsten ditellurides (WTe) monolayer (ML) plays a significant role in its electronic and topological properties. However, the centrosymmetric nature of the crystal maintains Kramer's spin degeneracy in its electronic states, which limits its functionality in spintronics. In this paper, through a systematic study using first-principles calculations, we show that significant spin splitting can be induced in the -WTe ML by introducing one dimensional (1D) vacancy line defect (VLD). We examine six configurations of the 1D VLD, which consist of three VLDs extended in the armchair direction including a Te armchair-VLD (), Te armchair-VLD (), and W armchair-VLD (); and three VLDs elongated along the zigzag…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · 2D Materials and Applications · Iron-based superconductors research
