Abstract
By angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) we observe a giant Rashba-type spin splitting in the electronic bulk conduction and valence bands of the semiconductor BiTeCl. This material belongs to the group of bismuth tellurohalides BiTeX (X = Cl,Br,I) which are layered non-centrosymmetric materials with strong spin–orbit interaction. By photon energy-dependent ARPES, we separate the bulk and surface contribution of the electronic structure and show that the tellurium-terminated (0001) crystal surface hosts spin-split two-dimensional surface states. On the chlorine-terminated surface at the opposite side of the crystal no surface states are observed due to photon-induced surface chemistry. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000071070Publication status
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New Journal of PhysicsVolume
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Institute of PhysicsMore
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