Two-dimensional Square Buckled Rashba Lead Chalcogenides
arXiv:1710.09509 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.161401
Abstract
We propose the lead sulphide (PbS) monolayer as a 2D semiconductor with a large Rashba-like spin-orbit effect controlled by the out-of-plane buckling. The buckled PbS conduction band is found to possess Rashba-like dispersion and spin texture at the $M$ and $Î$ points, with large effective Rashba parameters of $λ\sim5~$eV$à ~$ and $λ\sim1~$eV$~à $, respectively. Using a tight-binding formalism, we show that the Rashba effect originates from the very large spin-orbit interaction and the hopping term that mixes the in-plane and out-of-plane $p$ orbitals of Pb and S atoms. The latter, which depends on the buckling angle, can be controlled by applying strain to vary the spin texture as well as the Rashba parameter at $Î$ and $M$. Our density functional theory results together with tight-binding formalism provide a unifying framework for designing Rashba monolayers and for manipulating their spin properties.