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Rashba Spin Orbit Interaction and Birefringent Electron Optics in Graphene
Mahmoud M. Asmar, Sergio E. Ulloa
Published 2012-09-20, updated 2012-11-27Version 2
Electron optics exploits the analogies between rays in geometrical optics and electron trajectories, leading to interesting insights and potential applications. Graphene, with its two-dimensionality and photon-like behavior of its charge carriers, is the perfect candidate for the exploitation of electron optics. We show that a circular gate-controlled region in the presence of Rashba spin-orbit interaction in graphene may indeed behave as a Veselago electronic lens but with two different indices of refraction. We demonstrate that this birefringence results in complex caustics patterns for a circular gate, selective focusing of different spins, and the possible direct measurement of the Rashba coupling strength in scanning probe experiments.