@article{MaassBentmannSeibeletal.2016, author = {Maaß, Henriette and Bentmann, Hendrik and Seibel, Christoph and Tusche, Christian and Eremeev, Sergey V. and Peixoto, Thiago R.F. and Tereshchenko, Oleg E. and Kokh, Konstantin A. and Chulkov, Evgueni V. and Kirschner, J{\"u}rgen and Reinert, Friedrich}, title = {Spin-texture inversion in the giant Rashba semiconductor BiTeI}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms11621}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173769}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Semiconductors with strong spin-orbit interaction as the underlying mechanism for the generation of spin-polarized electrons are showing potential for applications in spintronic devices. Unveiling the full spin texture in momentum space for such materials and its relation to the microscopic structure of the electronic wave functions is experimentally challenging and yet essential for exploiting spin-orbit effects for spin manipulation. Here we employ a state-of-the-art photoelectron momentum microscope with a multichannel spin filter to directly image the spin texture of the layered polar semiconductor BiTeI within the full two-dimensional momentum plane. Our experimental results, supported by relativistic ab initio calculations, demonstrate that the valence and conduction band electrons in BiTeI have spin textures of opposite chirality and of pronounced orbital dependence beyond the standard Rashba model, the latter giving rise to strong optical selection-rule effects on the photoelectron spin polarization. These observations open avenues for spin-texture manipulation by atomic-layer and charge carrier control in polar semiconductors.}, language = {en} } @article{ChenariSeibelHauschildetal.2016, author = {Chenari, Hossein Mahmoudi and Seibel, Christoph and Hauschild, Dirk and Reinert, Friedrich and Abdollahian, Hossein}, title = {Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles: Synthesis, X-Ray Line Analysis and Chemical Composition Study}, series = {Materials Research}, volume = {19}, journal = {Materials Research}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2016-0288}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-165807}, pages = {1319-1323}, year = {2016}, abstract = {TiO2 nanoparticleshave been synthesized by the sol-gel method using titanium alkoxide and isopropanolas a precursor. The structural properties and chemical composition of the TiO2 nanoparticles were studied usingX-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.The X-ray powder diffraction pattern confirms that the particles are mainly composed of the anatase phase with the preferential orientation along [101] direction. The physical parameters such as strain, stress and energy density were investigated from the Williamson- Hall (W-H) plot assuming a uniform deformation model (UDM), and uniform deformation energy density model (UDEDM). The W-H analysis shows an anisotropic nature of the strain in nanopowders. The scanning electron microscopy image shows clear TiO2 nanoparticles with particle sizes varying from 60 to 80nm. The results of mean particle size of TiO2 nanoparticles show an inter correlation with the W-H analysis and SEM results. Our X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra show that nearly a complete amount of titanium has reacted to TiO2}, language = {en} } @article{MotykaDyksikRyczkoetal.2016, author = {Motyka, M. and Dyksik, M. and Ryczko, K. and Weih, R. and Dallner, M. and H{\"o}fling, S. and Kamp, M. and Sęk, G. and Misiewicz, J.}, title = {Type-II quantum wells with tensile-strained GaAsSb layers for interband cascade lasers with tailored valence band mixing}, series = {Applied Physics Letters}, volume = {108}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1063/1.4943193}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-189795}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Optical properties of modified type II W-shaped quantum wells have been investigated with the aim to be utilized in interband cascade lasers. The results show that introducing a tensely strained GaAsSb layer, instead of a commonly used compressively strained GaInSb, allows employing the active transition involving valence band states with a significant admixture of the light holes. Theoretical predictions of multiband k.p theory have been experimentally verified by using photoluminescence and polarization dependent photoreflectance measurements. These results open a pathway for practical realization of mid-infrared lasing devices with uncommon polarization properties including, for instance, polarization-independent midinfrared light emitters.}, language = {en} } @article{WiedenmannBocquillonDeaconetal.2016, author = {Wiedenmann, J. and Bocquillon, E. and Deacon, R.S. and Hartinger, S. and Herrmann, O. and Klapwijk, T.M. and Maier, L. and Ames, C. and Br{\"u}ne, C. and Gould, C. and Oiwa, A. and Ishibashi, K. and Tarucha, S. and Buhmann, H. and Molenkamp, L.W.}, title = {4π-periodic Josephson supercurrent in HgTe-based topological Josephson junctions}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms10303}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175353}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The Josephson effect describes the generic appearance of a supercurrent in a weak link between two superconductors. Its exact physical nature deeply influences the properties of the supercurrent. In recent years, considerable efforts have focused on the coupling of superconductors to the surface states of a three-dimensional topological insulator. In such a material, an unconventional induced p-wave superconductivity should occur, with a doublet of topologically protected gapless Andreev bound states, whose energies vary 4π-periodically with the superconducting phase difference across the junction. In this article, we report the observation of an anomalous response to rf irradiation in a Josephson junction made of a HgTe weak link. The response is understood as due to a 4π-periodic contribution to the supercurrent, and its amplitude is compatible with the expected contribution of a gapless Andreev doublet. Our work opens the way to more elaborate experiments to investigate the induced superconductivity in a three-dimensional insulator.}, language = {en} } @article{HsuKuegelKemmeretal.2016, author = {Hsu, Pin-Jui and K{\"u}gel, Jens and Kemmer, Jeannette and Toldin, Francesco Parisen and Mauerer, Tobias and Vogt, Matthias and Assaad, Fakher and Bode, Matthias}, title = {Coexistence of charge and ferromagnetic order in fcc Fe}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms10949}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173969}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Phase coexistence phenomena have been intensively studied in strongly correlated materials where several ordered states simultaneously occur or compete. Material properties critically depend on external parameters and boundary conditions, where tiny changes result in qualitatively different ground states. However, up to date, phase coexistence phenomena have exclusively been reported for complex compounds composed of multiple elements. Here we show that charge- and magnetically ordered states coexist in double-layer Fe/Rh(001). Scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy measurements reveal periodic charge-order stripes below a temperature of 130 K. Close to liquid helium temperature, they are superimposed by ferromagnetic domains as observed by spin-polarized scanning tunnelling microscopy. Temperature-dependent measurements reveal a pronounced cross-talk between charge and spin order at the ferromagnetic ordering temperature about 70 K, which is successfully modelled within an effective Ginzburg-Landau ansatz including sixth-order terms. Our results show that subtle balance between structural modifications can lead to competing ordering phenomena.}, language = {en} } @article{SessiBiswasBathonetal.2016, author = {Sessi, Paolo and Biswas, Rudro R. and Bathon, Thomas and Storz, Oliver and Wilfert, Stefan and Barla, Alessandro and Kokh, Konstantin A. and Tereshchenko, Oleg E. and Fauth, Kai and Bode, Matthias and Balatsky, Alexander V.}, title = {Dual nature of magnetic dopants and competing trends in topological insulators}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms12027}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172704}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Topological insulators interacting with magnetic impurities have been reported to host several unconventional effects. These phenomena are described within the framework of gapping Dirac quasiparticles due to broken time-reversal symmetry. However, the overwhelming majority of studies demonstrate the presence of a finite density of states near the Dirac point even once topological insulators become magnetic. Here, we map the response of topological states to magnetic impurities at the atomic scale. We demonstrate that magnetic order and gapless states can coexist. We show how this is the result of the delicate balance between two opposite trends, that is, gap opening and emergence of a Dirac node impurity band, both induced by the magnetic dopants. Our results evidence a more intricate and rich scenario with respect to the once generally assumed, showing how different electronic and magnetic states may be generated and controlled in this fascinating class of materials.}, language = {en} } @article{LundtKlembtCherotchenkoetal.2016, author = {Lundt, Nils and Klembt, Sebastian and Cherotchenko, Evgeniia and Betzold, Simon and Iff, Oliver and Nalitov, Anton V. and Klaas, Martin and Dietrich, Christof P. and Kavokin, Alexey V. and H{\"o}fling, Sven and Schneider, Christian}, title = {Room-temperature Tamm-plasmon exciton-polaritons with a WSe\(_{2}\) monolayer}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms13328}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-169470}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics is a rapidly advancing field, which explores the frontiers of light-matter coupling. Metal-based approaches are of particular interest in this field, as they carry the potential to squeeze optical modes to spaces significantly below the diffraction limit. Transition metal dichalcogenides are ideally suited as the active material in cavity quantum electrodynamics, as they interact strongly with light at the ultimate monolayer limit. Here, we implement a Tamm-plasmon-polariton structure and study the coupling to a monolayer of WSe\(_{2}\), hosting highly stable excitons. Exciton-polariton formation at room temperature is manifested in the characteristic energy-momentum dispersion relation studied in photoluminescence, featuring an anti-crossing between the exciton and photon modes with a Rabi-splitting of 23.5 meV. Creating polaritonic quasiparticles in monolithic, compact architectures with atomic monolayers under ambient conditions is a crucial step towards the exploration of nonlinearities, macroscopic coherence and advanced spinor physics with novel, low-mass bosons.}, language = {en} } @article{HeIffLundtetal.2016, author = {He, Yu-Ming and Iff, Oliver and Lundt, Nils and Baumann, Vasilij and Davanco, Marcelo and Srinivasan, Kartik and H{\"o}fling, Sven and Schneider, Christian}, title = {Cascaded emission of single photons from the biexciton in monolayered WSe\(_{2}\)}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {7}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms13409}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-169363}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenide materials emerged as a new material class to study excitonic effects in solid state, as they benefit from enormous Coulomb correlations between electrons and holes. Especially in WSe\(_{2}\), sharp emission features have been observed at cryogenic temperatures, which act as single photon sources. Tight exciton localization has been assumed to induce an anharmonic excitation spectrum; however, the evidence of the hypothesis, namely the demonstration of a localized biexciton, is elusive. Here we unambiguously demonstrate the existence of a localized biexciton in a monolayer of WSe\(_{2}\), which triggers an emission cascade of single photons. The biexciton is identified by its time-resolved photoluminescence, superlinearity and distinct polarization in micro-photoluminescence experiments. We evidence the cascaded nature of the emission process in a cross-correlation experiment, which yields a strong bunching behaviour. Our work paves the way to a new generation of quantum optics experiments with two-dimensional semiconductors.}, language = {en} } @article{KurzKampfBuschleetal.2016, author = {Kurz, Felix T. and Kampf, Thomas and Buschle, Lukas R. and Schlemmer, Heinz-Peter and Bendszus, Martin and Heiland, Sabine and Ziener, Christian H.}, title = {Generalized moment analysis of magnetic field correlations for accumulations of spherical and cylindrical magnetic perturbers}, series = {Frontiers in Physics}, volume = {4}, journal = {Frontiers in Physics}, issn = {2296-424X}, doi = {10.3389/fphy.2016.00046}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-190604}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In biological tissue, an accumulation of similarly shaped objects with a susceptibility difference to the surrounding tissue generates a local distortion of the external magnetic field in magnetic resonance imaging. It induces stochastic field fluctuations that characteristically influence proton spin dephasing in the vicinity of these magnetic perturbers. The magnetic field correlation that is associated with such local magnetic field inhomogeneities can be expressed in the form of a dynamic frequency autocorrelation function that is related to the time evolution of the measured magnetization. Here, an eigenfunction expansion for two simple magnetic perturber shapes, that of spheres and cylinders, is considered for restricted spin diffusion in a simple model geometry. Then, the concept of generalized moment analysis, an approximation technique that is applied in the study of (non-)reactive processes that involve Brownian motion, allows deriving analytical expressions of the correlation function for different exponential decay forms. Results for the biexponential decay for both spherical and cylindrical magnetized objects are derived and compared with the frequently used (less accurate) monoexponential decay forms. They are in asymptotic agreement with the numerically exact value of the correlation function for long and short times.}, language = {en} } @article{NitscheKimRoumposetal.2016, author = {Nitsche, Wolfgang H. and Kim, Na Young and Roumpos, Georgios and Schneider, Christian and H{\"o}fling, Sven and Forchel, Alfred and Yamamoto, Yoshihisa}, title = {Spatial correlation of two-dimensional bosonic multimode condensates}, series = {Physical Review A}, volume = {93}, journal = {Physical Review A}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.93.053622}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-188897}, pages = {53622}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) theorem predicts that two-dimensional bosonic condensates exhibit quasi-long-range order which is characterized by a slow decay of the spatial coherence. However previous measurements on exciton-polariton condensates revealed that their spatial coherence can decay faster than allowed under the BKT theory, and different theoretical explanations have already been proposed. Through theoretical and experimental study of exciton-polariton condensates, we show that the fast decay of the coherence can be explained through the simultaneous presence of multiple modes in the condensate.}, language = {en} }