Abstract
We fabricated spin-polarized surface electronic states with tunable Fermi level from semiconductor to low-dimensional metal in the Bi/GaSb(110)-(2$\times$1) surface using angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) and spin-resolved ARPES. The spin-polarized surface band of Bi/GaSb(110) exhibits quasi-one-dimensional character with the Rashba parameter $\alpha _{\rm R}$ of 4.1 and 2.6 eV\AA \ at the $\bar{\Gamma}$ and $\bar{\rm Y}$ points of the surface Brillouin zone, respectively. The Fermi level of the surface electronic state is tuned in situ by element-selective Ar-ion sputtering on the GaSb substrate. The giant Rashba-type spin splitting with switchable metallic/semiconducting character on semiconductor substrate makes this system a promising candidate for future researches in low-dimensional spintronic phenomena.
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