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Optically-Induced Suppression of Spin Relaxation in Two-Dimensional Electron Systems with Rashba Interaction
Published 2003-10-09, updated 2007-02-08Version 2
A pulsed technique for electrons in 2D systems, in some ways analogous to spin echo in nuclear magnetic resonance, is discussed. We show that a sequence of optical below-band gap pulses can be used to suppress the electron spin relaxation due to the D'yakonov-Perel' spin relaxation mechanism. The spin relaxation time is calculated for several pulse sequences within a Monte Carlo simulation scheme. The maximum of spin relaxation time as a function of magnitude/width of the pulses corresponds to $\pi$-pulse. It is important that even relatively distant pulses efficiently suppress spin relaxation.
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 75, 165320 (2007)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: two-dimensional electron systems, rashba interaction, efficiently suppress spin relaxation, optically-induced suppression, spin relaxation time
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