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Theory of charge-spin conversion at oxide interfaces: The inverse spin-galvanic effect

Goetz Seibold, Sergio Caprara, Roberto Raimondi

Published 2018-08-28Version 1

We evaluate the non-equilibrium spin polarization induced by an applied electric field for a tight-binding model of electron states at oxides interfaces in LAO/STO heterostructures. By a combination of analytic and numerical approaches we investigate how the spin texture of the electron eigenstates due to the interplay of spin-orbit coupling and inversion asymmetry determines the sign of the induced spin polarization as a function of the chemical potential or band filling, both in the absence and presence of local disorder. With the latter, we find that the induced spin polarization evolves from a non monotonous behavior at zero temperature to a monotonous one at higher temperature. Our results may provide a sound framework for the interpretation of recent experiments.

Comments: Submitted to Proceedings of SPIE Nanoscience + Engineering 2018, Spintronics XI, 23 pages, 9 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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