Ellguth, M., Tusche, C., Kirschner, J.
Optical generation of hot spin-polarized electrons from a ferromagnetic two-dimensional electron gas
Physical Review Letters 115, (26),pp 266801/1-5 (2015)
Linearly polarized light with an energy of 3.1 eV has been used to excite highly spin-polarized electrons
in an ultrathin film of face-centered-tetragonal cobalt to majority-spin quantum well states (QWS) derived
from an sp band at the border of the Brillouin zone. The spin-selective excitation process has been studied
by spin- and momentum-resolved two-photon photoemission. Analyzing the photoemission patterns in
two-dimensional momentum planes, we find that the optically driven transition from the valence band to
the QWS acts almost exclusively on majority-spin electrons. The mechanism providing the high spin
polarization is discussed by the help of a density-functional theory calculation. Additionally, a sizable
effect of spin-orbit coupling for the QWS is evidenced.