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Spin-orbit interaction and spin relaxation in a two-dimensional electron gas
M. Studer, S. Schön, K. Ensslin, G. Salis
Published 2008-09-17, updated 2009-01-06Version 2
Using time-resolved Faraday rotation, the drift-induced spin-orbit Field of a two-dimensional electron gas in an InGaAs quantum well is measured. Including measurements of the electron mobility, the Dresselhaus and Rashba coefficients are determined as a function of temperature between 10 and 80 K. By comparing the relative size of these terms with a measured in-plane anisotropy of the spin dephasing rate, the D'yakonv-Perel' contribution to spin dephasing is estimated. The measured dephasing rate is significantly larger than this, which can only partially be explained by an inhomogeneous g-factor.
Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Physical Review B, 2009, 79, 045302
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: two-dimensional electron gas, spin relaxation, spin-orbit interaction, time-resolved faraday rotation, electron mobility
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