Curvature-enhanced spin-orbit coupling in a carbon nanotube
Abstract
Structure of the spin-orbit coupling varies from material to material and thus finding the correct spin-orbit coupling structure is an important step towards advanced spintronic applications. We show theoretically that the curvature in a carbon nanotube generates two types of the spin-orbit coupling, one of which was not recognized before. In addition to the topological phase-related contribution of the spin-orbit coupling, which appears in the off-diagonal part of the effective Dirac Hamiltonian of carbon nanotubes, there is another contribution that appears in the diagonal part. The existence of the diagonal term can modify spin-orbit coupling effects qualitatively, an example of which is the electron-hole asymmetric spin splitting observed recently, and generate four qualitatively different behavior of energy level dependence on parallel magnetic field. It is demonstrated that the diagonal term applies to a curved graphene as well. This result should be valuable for spintronic applications of graphitic materials.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.1185,
title = {Curvature-enhanced spin-orbit coupling in a carbon nanotube},
author = {Jae-Seung Jeong and Hyun-Woo Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.1185},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
6 pages, 4 figures, to be published on Physical Review B