Spin textures on general surfaces of the correlated topological insulator SmB6

Employing the k[middot]p expansion for a family of tight-binding models for SmB6, we analytically compute topological surface states on a generic (lmn) surface. We show how the Dirac-cone spin structure depends on model ingredients and on the angle [theta] between the surface normal and the main cry...

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