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Ballistic Spin Resonance

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-10-27 v1

Abstract

The phenomenon of spin resonance has had far reaching influence since its discovery nearly 70 years ago. Electron spin resonance (ESR) driven by high frequency magnetic fields has informed our understanding of quantum mechanics, and finds application in fields as diverse as medicine and quantum information. Spin resonance induced by high frequency electric fields, known as electric dipole spin resonance (EDSR), has also been demonstrated recently. EDSR is mediated by spin-orbit interaction (SOI), which couples the spin degree of freedom and the momentum vector. Here, we report the observation of a novel spin resonance due to SOI that does not require external driving fields. Ballistic spin resonance (BSR) is driven by an internal spin-orbit field that acts upon electrons bouncing at gigaHertz frequencies in narrow channels of ultra-clean two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). BSR is manifested in electrical measurements of pure spin currents as a strong suppression of spin relaxation length when the motion of electrons is in resonance with spin precession. These findings point the way to gate-tunable coherent spin rotations in ballistic nanostructures without external a.c. fields.

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@article{arxiv.0811.1244,
  title  = {Ballistic Spin Resonance},
  author = {S. M. Frolov and S. Luscher and W. Yu and Y. Ren and J. A. Folk and W. Wegscheider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.1244},
  year   = {2009}
}

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24 pages, including supplementary materials

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