Signature of Strong Spin-Orbital Coupling in the Large Nonsaturating Magnetoresistance Material WTe2
We report the detailed electronic structure of
J.Jiang et al., Physical Review Letters, Vol. 115 - 16, pp. 166601 (2015), doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.166601
Remarkably, we have observed circular dichroism in our photoemission spectra, which suggests that the orbital angular momentum exhibits a rich texture at various sections of the Fermi surface. This is further confirmed by our density-functional-theory calculations, where the spin texture is qualitatively reproduced as the conjugate consequence of spin-orbital coupling. Since the spin texture would forbid backscatterings that are directly involved in the resistivity, our data suggest that the spin-orbit coupling and the related spin and orbital angular momentum textures may play an important role in the anomalously large magnetoresistance of
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Physical Review Letters, Vol. 115 - 16, pp. 166601 (2015), doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.166601
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