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Competing Hyperfine and Spin-Orbit Couplings: Spin Relaxation in a Quantum Hall Ferromagnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2013-04-30 v1

Abstract

Spin relaxation in a quantum Hall ferromagnet, where filling is ν=1,1/3,1/5,...\nu=1, 1/3, 1/5,..., can be considered in terms of spin wave annihilation/creation processes. Hyperfine coupling with the nuclei of the GaAs matrix provides spin non-conservation in the two-dimensional electron gas and determines spin relaxation in the quantum Hall system. This mechanism competes with spin-orbit coupling channels of spin-wave decay and can even dominate in a low-temperature regime where TT is much smaller than the Zeeman gap. In this case the spin-wave relaxation process occurs non-exponentially with time and does not depend on the temperature. The competition of different relaxation channels results in crossovers in the dominant mechanism, leading to non-monotonic behavior of the characteristic relaxation time with the magnetic field. We predict that the relaxation times should reach maxima at B18B\simeq 18\,T in the ν=1\nu=1 Quantum Hall system and at B12B\simeq 12\,T for that of ν=1/3\nu=1/3\,. We estimate these times as 1030μ\sim10\,-\,30\,\mus and 25μ\sim2\,-\,5\,\mus, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1110.3006,
  title  = {Competing Hyperfine and Spin-Orbit Couplings: Spin Relaxation in a Quantum Hall Ferromagnet},
  author = {S. Dickmann and T. Ziman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.3006},
  year   = {2013}
}

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