Electrical control of spin relaxation anisotropy during drift transport in a two-dimensional electron gas

Spin relaxation was studied in a two-dimensional electron gas confined in a wide GaAs quantum well. Recently, the control of the spin relaxation anisotropy by diffusive motion was first shown in D. Iizasa et al., arXiv:2006.08253 (2020). Here, we demonstrate electrical control by drift transport in...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Hernandez, F G G, Ferreira, G J, Luengo-Kovac, M, Sih, V, Kawahala, N M, Gusev, G M, Bakarov, A K
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 31.08.2020
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Summary:Spin relaxation was studied in a two-dimensional electron gas confined in a wide GaAs quantum well. Recently, the control of the spin relaxation anisotropy by diffusive motion was first shown in D. Iizasa et al., arXiv:2006.08253 (2020). Here, we demonstrate electrical control by drift transport in a system with two-subbands occupied. The combined effect of in-plane and gate voltages was investigated using time-resolved Kerr rotation. The measured relaxation time present strong anisotropy with respect to the transport direction. For an in-plane accelerating electric field along \(\left[110\right]\), the lifetime was strongly suppressed irrespective of the applied gate voltage. Remarkably, for transport along \(\left[1\bar{1}0\right]\), the data shows spin lifetime that was gate-dependent and longer than in the \(\left[110\right]\) direction regardless of the in-plane voltage. In agreement, independent results of anisotropic spin precession frequencies are also presented. Nevertheless, the long spin lifetime, strong anisotropy and drift response seen in the data are beyond the existing models for spin drift and diffusion.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2007.10425