Quantum oscillations and optical conductivity in Rashba spin-splitting BiTeI
Abstract
We report the observation of Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations in single crystals of the Rashba spin-splitting compound BiTeI, from both longitudinal (Rxx(B)) and Hall (Rxy(B)) magnetoresistance. Under magnetic field up to 65 T, we resolved unambiguously only one frequency F = 284.3 1.3 T, corresponding to a Fermi momentum kF = 0.093 0.002-1.The amplitude of oscillations is strongly suppressed by tilting magnetic field, suggesting a highly two-dimensional Fermi surface. Combining with optical spectroscopy, we show that quantum oscillations may be consistent with a bulk conduction band having a Rashba splitting momentum kR=0.046-1.
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