Electron g-factor renormalization in SiGe superlattice quantum wells
ORAL
Abstract
An electron g-factor of g ~ 1.6 has been observed in a SiGe superlattice quantum well with a periodic Ge concentration ranging from 0% to 9% within a supercell of length L ~ 1.8 nm. This shift from go = 2 represents a g-factor renormalization one to two orders of magnitude larger than what may be naively expected based on the material composition of the quantum well. We present a model that attributes this strong renormalization to the coupling of the conduction band minima to states with strong spin-orbit coupling. More specifically, the periodic potential arising from the Ge concentration oscillations couples the conduction band minima near the X-point to states near the zone center of the Brillouin zone. In contrast to the conduction band minima, which have a spectral weight dominated by pz orbitals, the states near the Brillouin zone center have significant contributions from all three p orbital species, which gives rise to strong spin-orbit coupling and g-factor renormalization. This g-factor renormalization may be useful in manipulation of qubit spin resonance without the use of micromagnets.
*ARO Award No. W911NF-17-1-0274
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Presenters
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Benjamin D Woods
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- University of Wisconsin - Madison