Gate-control of spin polarization waves

ORAL

Abstract

We report on control of the persistent spin helix (PSH) in semiconductor quantum wells with tunable spin-orbit (SO) coupling via external gates. The PSH is a collective spin excitation of two-dimensional electron systems that emerges as a new conserved quantity of the SU(2) symmetry. It occurs when the strengths of Rashba and linear Dresselhaus SO coupling are equal. Previously, this effect was demonstrated by a set of samples with different doping asymmetry and well width [1]. Now we fabricate samples with both front and back gates aiming to control Rashba SO coupling continuously and increase the lifetime-enhancement by reducing the symmetry-breaking cubic Dresselhaus term. \\[4pt] [1] J. D. Koralek et al., Emergency of the persistent spin helix in semiconductor quantum wells, Nature 458, 610-613 (2009).

*Supported by DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 and DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Authors

  • Luyi Yang

    • UC Berkeley and LBNL
  • J.D. Koralek

    • UC Berkeley and LBNL
  • J. Orenstein

    • UC Berkeley and LBNL
  • D.R. Tibbetts

    • SNL
  • J.L. Reno

    • SNL
  • M.P. Lilly

    • SNL