Persistent Spin Textures in Nonpolar Chiral Systems
Abstract
In this paper, we have proposed a novel route for the realisation of persistent spin texture (PST). We have shown from symmetry considerations that in non-polar chiral systems, bands with specific orbital characters around a high symmetry point with D2 little group may admit a single spin dependent term in the low energy k.p model Hamiltonian that naturally leads to PST. Considering a 2D plane in the Brillouin zone (BZ), we have further argued that in such chiral systems the PST is transpired due to the comparable strengths of the Dresselhaus and Weyl (radial) interaction parameters where the presence of these two terms are allowed by the D2 symmetry. Finally using first principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations we have identified that the non-polar chiral compounds Y3TaO7 and AsBr3 displays PST for the conduction band and valence band respectively around the point having D2 little group and predominantly Ta-dxz orbital character for Y3TaO7 and Br-px orbital character for AsBr3 corroborating our general strategy. Our results for the realisation of PST in non-polar chiral systems thereby broaden the class of materials displaying PST that can be employed for application in spin-orbitronics.
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