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Spin dynamics in rolled-up two dimensional electron gases
Maxim Trushin, John Schliemann
Published 2007-05-22Version 1
A curved two dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit interactions due to the radial confinement asymmetry is considered. At certain relation between the spin-orbit coupling strength and curvature radius the tangential component of the electron spin becomes a conserved quantity for any spin-independent scattering potential that leads to a number of interesting effects such as persistent spin helix and strong anisotropy of spin relaxation times. The effect proposed can be utilized in the non-ballistic spin-field-effect transistors.
Comments: 4 pages 1 fig
Journal: New J. Phys. 9, 346 (2007)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: dimensional electron gases, spin dynamics, non-ballistic spin-field-effect transistors, radial confinement asymmetry, spin relaxation times
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