Spin-orbit related power-law dependence of the diffusive conductivity on the carrier density in disordered Rashba two-dimensional electron systems
Abstract
By using the momentum-space Lanczos recursive method which considers rigorously all multiple-scattering events, we unveil that the non-perturbative disorder effect has dramatic impact on the charge transport of a two-dimensional electron system with Rashba spin-orbit coupling in the low-density region. Our simulations find a power-law dependence of the dc longitudinal conductivity on the carrier density, with the exponent linearly dependent on the Rashba spin-orbit strength but independent of the disorder strength. Therefore, the classical charge transport influenced by complicated multiple-scattering processes also shows the characteristic feature of the spin-orbit coupling. This highly unconventional behavior is argued to be observable in systems with tunable carrier density and Rashba splitting, such as the LaAlO/SrTiO interface, the heterostructure of Rashba semiconductors bismuth tellurohalides and the surface alloy BiPbSb/Ag(111).
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@article{arxiv.1909.02186,
title = {Spin-orbit related power-law dependence of the diffusive conductivity on the carrier density in disordered Rashba two-dimensional electron systems},
author = {Weiwei Chen and Cong Xiao and Qinwei Shi and Qunxiang Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.02186},
year = {2020}
}
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