A. Herdt, L. Plucinski, G. Bihlmayer, G. Mussler, S. Döring, J. Krumrain, D. Grützmacher, S. Blügel, C. M. Schneider
The magnitude of electron spin polarization in topologically protected surface states is an important parameter with respect to spintronics applications. In order to analyze the warped spin texture in Bi$_2$Te$_3$ thin films, we combine angle- and spin-resolved photoemission experiments with theoretical \textit{ab initio} calculations. We find an \textit{in-plane} spin polarization of up to $\sim$~45\% in the topologically protected Dirac cone states near the Fermi level. The Fermi surface of the Dirac cone state is warped and shows an \textit{out-of-plane} spin polarization of $\sim$~15\%. These findings are in quantitative agreement with dedicated simulations which find electron density of the Dirac cone delocalized over the first quintuple layer with spin reversal occurring in the surface atomic layer.
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