Issue 18, 2017, Issue in Progress

The effect of Rashba spin–orbit coupling on the spin- and valley-dependent electronic heat capacity of silicene

Abstract

Through restructuring of the electronic spectrum of two-dimensional massive fermions in buckled silicene under an applied electric field and induced exchange field, we have studied how Rashba spin–orbit coupling enhances the electronic band structure and electronic heat capacity of the system. Special attention was given to investigate the spin- and valley-dependent electronic heat capacity. By variation of the electric field, system transitions occurred from the topological insulator phase to the band insulator phase. The Kane–Mele Hamiltonian model and the Green’s function technique were used in this work. The first remarkable point is the unchanged (changed) subband gap size (effective mass of fermions) with Rashba coupling for all phases. We have found a critical Dirac-like point which affects the effective mass of the carriers in the band insulator phase. And finally, we found that variation in the Hall conductivity with Rashba coupling leads to quantized Hall conductivity, which was the main result of the current study: a new quantum anomalous Hall effect at large Rashba coupling strengths. The presented methodology may be extended to other two-dimensional materials, like germanene and stanene.

Graphical abstract: The effect of Rashba spin–orbit coupling on the spin- and valley-dependent electronic heat capacity of silicene

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Nov 2016
Accepted
20 Jan 2017
First published
08 Feb 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 10650-10659

The effect of Rashba spin–orbit coupling on the spin- and valley-dependent electronic heat capacity of silicene

M. Yarmohammadi, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 10650 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA26339A

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