%ATao, L.%ATsymbal, Evgeny%BJournal Name: Nature Communications; Journal Volume: 9; Journal Issue: 1; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2022-12-20 10:56:01 %D2018%INature Publishing Group %JJournal Name: Nature Communications; Journal Volume: 9; Journal Issue: 1; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2022-12-20 10:56:01 %K %MOSTI ID: 10153559 %PMedium: X %TPersistent spin texture enforced by symmetry %XAbstract

Persistent spin texture (PST) is the property of some materials to maintain a uniform spin configuration in the momentum space. This property has been predicted to support an extraordinarily long spin lifetime of carriers promising for spintronics applications. Here, we predict that there exists a class of noncentrosymmetric bulk materials, where the PST is enforced by the nonsymmorphic space group symmetry of the crystal. Around certain high symmetry points in the Brillouin zone, the sublattice degrees of freedom impose a constraint on the effective spin–orbit field, which orientation remains independent of the momentum and thus maintains the PST. We illustrate this behavior using density-functional theory calculations for a handful of promising candidates accessible experimentally. Among them is the ferroelectric oxide BiInO3—a wide band gap semiconductor which sustains a PST around the conduction band minimum. Our results broaden the range of materials that can be employed in spintronics.

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