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Spin-orbit coupling in wurtzite quantum wells

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Abstract

In this work, we derive an effective spin-orbit Hamiltonian for conduction electrons valid for quantum wells, wires, and dots with arbitrary confining potentials and external magnetic fields.
We take into account the s–pz orbital mixing relevant to wurtzite structures (absent in zincblende). Focusing on QWs, we obtain the usual k-linear Rashba term, and differently from
zincblende structures, a bulk Rashba-type term induced by the inversion asymmetry of the wurtzite lattice. Our
results show this latter term to be the main contribution to the Rashba coupling in wurtzite wells. We also find
a k-cubic Dresselhaus contribution. Both the bulk Rashba-type term and this cubic term originate exclusively
from the admixture of s- and pz-like states. Interestingly, in these systems the Rashba and
Dresselhaus Hamiltonians have the same symmetry and can in principle cancel each other out, thus making the
spin a conserved quantity. We then perform a self-consistent calculation on GaN/AlGaN single and
double wells with one and two occupied subbands and determine the intrasubband (intersubband)
Rashba and linear Dresselhaus SO strengths.

Presenters

  • Poliana Penteado

    Institute of Physics, Federal University of Uberlândia

Authors

  • Poliana Penteado

    Institute of Physics, Federal University of Uberlândia

  • Jiyong Fu

    Department of Physics, Qufu Normal University

  • Denis R Candido

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, University of Iowa, Univ of Iowa

  • Gerson J. Ferreira

    Physics Department, Federal University of Uberlandia, Institute of Physics, Federal University of Uberlândia, Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia

  • Diego P. Pires

    Department of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

  • Esmerindo Bernardes

    Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo

  • Carlos Egues

    Instituto de Física de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Instituto de Física de São Carlos, Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo