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Thermal orientation of electron spins
Published 2008-03-04Version 1
It is shown that the spin orientation of free electrons occurs in low-symmetry semiconductor structures if only the electron gas is driven out of thermal equilibrium with the crystal lattice. The proposed mechanism of such a thermal orientation of electron spins is based on spin dependence of the electron-phonon interaction which tends to restore equilibrium. The microscopic theory of the effect is developed here for asymmetric (110)-grown quantum wells where the electron gas heating leads to the spin orientation along the [1-10] axis in the quantum well plane.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Fiz. Tekh. Poluprovodn. 42, 982 (2008) [Semicond. 42, 967 (2008)]
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: electron spins, thermal orientation, electron gas, spin orientation, low-symmetry semiconductor structures
Tags: journal article
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