Theory Department
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
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Mirhosseini, H., Flieger, M., Henk, J.

Dirac-cone-like surface state in W(110): Dispersion, spin texture and photoemission from first principles
New Journal of Physics 15, (3),pp 033019/1-16 (2013)
We report on a theoretical study of a dz2 surface state at the tungsten (110) surface, addressing in detail the spin-resolved electronic structure as well as photoemission spectroscopy. In agreement with recent experiments, this surface state shows a strongly anisotropic dispersion: in the H-Γ-H direction of the surface Brillouin zone, it disperses linearly but becomes flattened along the N-Γ-N direction. The ab initio calculated spin texture agrees with the one derived from a model Hamiltonian; due to twofold surface symmetry and time-reversal symmetry, the out-of-plane spin polarization vanishes. The photoemission intensities depend sensitively on the polarization of the incident light, because of the orbital composition of the surface state. The photoelectrons become spin-polarized out-of-plane, which is attributed to breaking the timereversal symmetry by the excitation process.

TH-2013-04