"Chiral electrons in CoSi probed by X-rays"
Habilitationsvortrag von Dr. Hendrik Bentmann - NTNU Trondheim (Norwegen)
Date: | 05/02/2024, 4:15 PM - 5:30 PM |
Category: | Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, 11000000-Fakultät Physik, Startseite-11000000 |
Speaker: | Dr. Hendrik Bentmann - NTNU Trondheim (Norwegen) |
Habilitationsvortrag
Chirality is a property of an object not identical to its mirror image. Electrons in chiral crystals and molecules are expected to acquire a chiral orbital motion, potentially allowing for sizable orbital Hall and orbital magnetoelectric effects. I will present experimental evidence for chirality-driven electron orbital motion in a chiral crystal, CoSi, based on soft X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with circularly polarized X-rays [1]. Observation of strongly handedness-dependent circular dichroism shows the formation of an orbital-angular-momentum texture with chiral orbital-momentum locking. In the context of these results, I will conclude with a brief outlook on future prospects of dichroic and spin-resolving photoemission as a probe of symmetry-broken states through combining real and reciprocal space imaging.
[1] Stefanie S. Brinkman et al., arXiv:2404.02952 (to be published in Phys. Rev. Lett.)