Strong influence of spin-orbit coupling on magnetotransport in two-dimensional hole systems
Abstract
With a view to electrical spin manipulation and quantum computing applications, recent significant attention has been devoted to semiconductor hole systems, which have very strong spin-orbit interactions. However, experimentally measuring, identifying, and quantifying spin-orbit coupling effects in transport, such as electrically-induced spin polarizations and spin-Hall currents, are challenging. Here we show that the magnetotransport properties of two dimensional (2D) hole systems display strong signatures of the spin-orbit interaction. Specifically, the low-magnetic field Hall coefficient and longitudinal conductivity contain a contribution that is second order in the spin-orbit interaction coefficient and is non-linear in the carrier number density. We propose an appropriate experimental setup to probe these spin-orbit dependent magnetotransport properties, which will permit one to extract the spin-orbit coefficient directly from the magnetotransport.
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@article{arxiv.1708.07247,
title = {Strong influence of spin-orbit coupling on magnetotransport in two-dimensional hole systems},
author = {Hong Liu and Elizabeth Marcellina and Alexander R. Hamilton and Dimitrie Culcer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07247},
year = {2018}
}