Joint action of spin-orbit coupling and exchange magnetic interactions leads to a complex spin structure of electronic states, which is challenging to disentangle. Here, the authors show that in the… Click to show full abstract
Joint action of spin-orbit coupling and exchange magnetic interactions leads to a complex spin structure of electronic states, which is challenging to disentangle. Here, the authors show that in the presence of an in-plane magnetization, the effective spin-orbit and exchange fields create an asymmetry of the surface state dispersions that enables determination of the spin structure of these states without the use of a spin-sensitive instrument. The proposed approach can be a versatile tool for studying magnetic materials with strong relativistic effects.
               
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