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Interference effects and Huygens' principle in transverse magnetic focusing of electrons and holes

Samuel Bladwell, Oleg Sushkov

Published 2017-02-14Version 1

Interference effects form a fundamental pillar of quantum mechanics. In this paper, we examine the interference in spin-orbit coupled transverse magnetic focusing, where a weak magnetic field is used to focus charge carries over mesoscopic scales. We determine a semi-classical form for the Green's function in a weak magnetic field, for the case of both spin-less and spin-orbit coupled charge carriers. The obtained forms for the Greens' function are independent of particle dispersion and are thus applicable to a wide variety of systems.

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