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Exchange energy and generalized polarization in the presence of spin-orbit coupling in two dimensions
Published 2007-01-15, updated 2007-02-06Version 2
We discuss a general form of the exchange energy for a homogeneous system of interacting electrons in two spatial dimensions which is particularly suited in the presence of a generic spin-orbit interaction. The theory is best formulated in terms of a generalized fractional electronic polarization. Remarkably we find that a net generalized polarization does not necessarily translate into an increase in the magnitude of the exchange energy, a fact that in turn favors unpolarized states. Our results account qualitatively for the findings of recent experimental investigations.
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 75, 155305 (2007)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: exchange energy, spin-orbit coupling, turn favors unpolarized states, generic spin-orbit interaction, generalized fractional electronic polarization
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