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Spin Hall and Edelstein Effects in pseudospin-1 systems: significant contribution of vertex corrections

Edelstein and spin Hall effect response functions for a two-dimensional (2D) system of pseudospin-1 particles is investigated. These two response functions denoted by $ σ_{SH} $ and $ σ_{EE} $ have been analyzed in a pseudospin-1 particle system in the presence of the Rashba-type spin-orbit interaction using the Kubo-Streda technique and vertex corrections with non-magnetic impurities. Then, for a given range of the Rashba coupling, response functions of the spin Hall effect (SHE) and Edelstein effect (EE) have been estimated at various energy gaps and Fermi energies. Results indicate that in this type of the two-dimensional materials, SHE and EE are essentially induced by the vertex corrections and without considering these corrections the amount of these effects are really negligible. It has also been realized that SHE and EE conductivities can be modulated by the Rashba coupling strength at low and intermediate level of this spin-orbit type interaction.

preprint2023arXivOpen access

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