We show that Ge concentration oscillations within the quantum well region of a Si/SiGe heterostructure can significantly enhance the spin-orbit coupling of the low-energy conduction-band valleys. Specifically, we find that for Ge oscillation wavelengths near λ=1.57nm with an average Ge concentration of nˉGe=5% in the quantum well region, a Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling is induced, at all physically relevant electric field strengths, which is over an order of magnitude larger than what is found in conventional Si/SiGe heterostructures without Ge concentration oscillations. This enhancement is caused by the Ge concentration oscillations producing wave-function satellite peaks a distance 2π/λ away in momentum space from each valley, which then couple to the opposite valley through Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling. Our results indicate that the enhanced spin-orbit coupling can enable fast spin manipulation within Si quantum dots using electric dipole spin resonance in the absence of micromagnets. Indeed, our calculations yield a Rabi frequency ΩRabi/B>500MHz/T near the optimal Ge oscillation wavelength λ=1.57nm.
@article{arxiv.2210.01700,
title = {Spin-orbit enhancement in Si/SiGe heterostructures with oscillating Ge concentration},
author = {Benjamin D. Woods and M. A. Eriksson and Robert Joynt and Mark Friesen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01700},
year = {2023}
}