Experimental determination of Rashba spin-orbit coupling in wurtzite $n$-GaN:Si
Abstract
Millikelvin magnetotransport studies are carried out on heavily -doped wurtzite GaN:Si films grown on semi-insulating GaN:Mn buffer layers by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy. The dependency of the conductivity on magnetic field and temperature is interpreted in terms of theories that take into account disorder-induced quantum interference of one-electron and many-electron self-crossing trajectories. The Rashba parameter meV is determined, and it is shown that in the previous studies of electrons adjacent to GaN/(Al,Ga)N interfaces, bulk inversion asymmetry was dominant over structural inversion asymmetry. The comparison of experimental and theoretical values of across a series of wurtzite semiconductors is presented as a test of current relativistic ab initio computation schemes. It is found that electron-electron scattering with small energy transfer accounts for low temperature decoherence in these systems.
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@article{arxiv.1402.6843,
title = {Experimental determination of Rashba spin-orbit coupling in wurtzite $n$-GaN:Si},
author = {W. Stefanowicz and R. Adhikari and T. Andrearczyk and B. Faina and M. Sawicki and J. A. Majewski and T. Dietl and A. Bonanni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.6843},
year = {2014}
}
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