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Transverse magnetic focusing in two-dimensional hole gases

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-10-27 v1

Abstract

Two-dimensional hole gases (2DHGs) have strong intrinsic spin-orbit coupling and could be used to build spin filters by utilising transverse magnetic focusing (TMF). However, with an increase in the spin degree of freedom, holes demonstrate significantly different behaviour to electrons in TMF experiments, making it difficult to interpret the results of these experiments. In this paper, we numerically model TMF in a 2DHG within a GaAs/Alx_{\mathrm{x}}Ga1x_{\mathrm{1-x}}As heterostructure. Our band structure calculations show that the heavy (Jz=±32)(\langle J_{z} \rangle = \pm\frac{3}{2}) and light (Jz=±12)(\langle J_{z} \rangle = \pm\frac{1}{2}) hole states in the valence band mix at finite kk, and the heavy hole subbands which are spin-split due to the Rashba effect are not spin-polarised. This lack of spin polarisation casts doubt on the viability of spin filtering using TMF in 2DHGs within conventional GaAs/Alx_{\mathrm{x}}Ga1x_{\mathrm{1-x}}As heterostructures. We then calculate transport properties of the 2DHG with spin projection and offer a new perspective on interpreting and designing TMF experiments in 2DHGs.

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@article{arxiv.2412.02067,
  title  = {Transverse magnetic focusing in two-dimensional hole gases},
  author = {Yik K. Lee and Jackson S. Smith and Hong Liu and Dimitrie Culcer and Oleg P. Sushkov and Alexander R. Hamilton and Jared H. Cole},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.02067},
  year   = {2025}
}