Stoner-type theory of Magnetism in Silicon MOSFETs
Abstract
We consider quasi-two-dimensional gas of electrons in a typical Si-MOSFET, assuming repulsive contact interaction between electrons. Magnetisation and susceptibility are evaluated within the mean-field approach. Finite thickness of the inversion layer results in an interaction-induced electron wave function change, not found in both purely two-dimensional and three-dimensional (bulk) cases. Taking this self-consistent change into account leads to an increased susceptibility and ultimately to a ferromagnetic transition deep in the high-density metallic regime. We further find that in the paramagnetic state, magnetisation increases sublinearly with increasing in-plane magnetic field. In the opposite limit of low carrier densities, the effects of long-range interaction become important and can be included phenomenologically via bandwidth renormalisation. Our treatment then suggests that with decreasing density, the metal-insulator transition is preceded by a ferromagnetic instability. Results are discussed in the context of the available experimental data, and arguments for the validity of our mean-field scheme are presented.
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@article{arxiv.1609.03538,
title = {Stoner-type theory of Magnetism in Silicon MOSFETs},
author = {D. I. Golosov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.03538},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
35 pages, LaTeX, 10 PostScript figures; misprints corrected, references re-numbered; J. Low Temp. Phys., in press