Surface photoelectric effect by twisted photons as a source of twisted electrons
Abstract
The theory of surface photoelectric effect by twisted photons is developed. The explicit expression for the probability to record a twisted photoelectron is derived. The conditions when the surface photoelectric effect can be used as a pure source of twisted electrons are found. It is shown that the lightly doped n-InSb crystal with interface without defects at temperatures lower than 2.5 K satisfies these conditions. The Dirac and Weyl semimetals with electron chemical potential near the top of the Dirac cone obey these conditions at temperatures lower than 60 K and can also be employed for design of pure sources of twisted electrons by the photoelectric effect.
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