We study electron spin dynamics whose movement is restricted to the lowest one dimensional subband channel (G≤2e2/h), through nuclear spin relaxation rate measurement (1/T1). We observe an unusual double-peak structure in the 1/T1 profile below the lowest subband level, where the up and down spin edge channel is still largely overlap. This profile significantly deviates from the behavior predicted by a non-interacting electron model, in which the only source of relaxation is through thermal fluctuations near the Fermi level. Our experimental results, supported by theoretical calculations, suggest that enhanced electron-electron interactions at the center of a quantum point contact are the likely origin of the observed double-peak structures.
@article{arxiv.2411.16060,
title = {Spin dynamics of a quasi-one-dimensional electron in the quantum limit},
author = {M. H. Fauzi and M. Takahashi and T. Aono and K. Hashimoto and Y. Hirayama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16060},
year = {2024}
}