Direct measurement of a pure spin current by a polarized light beam
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2008-07-16 v4
Abstract
The photon helicity may be mapped to a spin-1/2, whereby we put forward an intrinsic interaction between a polarized light beam as a ``photon spin current'' and a pure spin current in a semiconductor, which arises from the spin-orbit coupling in valence bands as a pure relativity effect without involving the Rashba or the Dresselhaus effect due to inversion asymmetries. The interaction leads to circular optical birefringence, which is similar to the Faraday rotation in magneto-optics but nevertheless involve no net magnetization. The birefringence effect provide a direct, non-demolition measurement of pure spin currents.
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@article{arxiv.0708.0881,
title = {Direct measurement of a pure spin current by a polarized light beam},
author = {Jing Wang and Bang-Fen Zhu and Ren-Bao Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.0881},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Erratum version to [Physical Review Letter 100, 086603 (2008)]