Energy-Dependent Electron-Electron Scattering and Spin Dynamics in a Two Dimensional Electron Gas
Abstract
Measurements of spin dynamics of electrons in a degenerate two dimensional electron gas, where the Dyakonov-Perel mechanism is dominant, have been used to investigate the electron scattering time (tp*) as a function of energy near the Fermi energy. Close to the Fermi energy the spin evolution is oscillatory, indicating a quasi-collision-free regime of spin dynamics. As the energy is increased a transition to exponential, collision-dominated, spin decay occurs. The frequency and the value of tp* are extracted using a Monte Carlo simulation method. At the Fermi energy tp* is very close to the ensemble momentum relaxation time (tp) obtained from the electron mobility. For higher energies tp* falls quadratically, consistent with theoretical expectations for the onset of electron-electron scattering which is inhibited by the Pauli principle at the Fermi energy.
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@article{arxiv.0803.1230,
title = {Energy-Dependent Electron-Electron Scattering and Spin Dynamics in a Two Dimensional Electron Gas},
author = {W. J. H. Leylanda and R. T. Harley and M. Henini and A. J. Shields and I. Farrer and D. A. Ritchie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1230},
year = {2008}
}
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9 pages 3 figures