Fig. 4: Current-induced pseudospin accumulation in Te calculated using the low-energy model. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Current-induced pseudospin accumulation in Te calculated using the low-energy model.

From: Efficient spin accumulation carried by slow relaxons in chiral tellurium

Fig. 4

Spectral decomposition at different values of Δ, which represents the energy gap between the two valence bands. The electric field is applied along the z axis. The spectral amplitudes are color-coded, and white dots show the calculated pseudospin relaxation rate. The spectrum at each Δ is normalized to the unit at its maximum value. The Fermi level is set at EF = −20 meV.

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