Anomalous g-factor in a Si/SiGe heterostructure with oscillatory Ge concentration
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Abstract
We measure an electron g-factor of 1.6 in a quantum well consisting of predominately silicon with an oscillating varying concentration of Ge that oscillates in space between 0% and 9% with a period of 1.8 nm. This result is surprising, because bulk materials at all compositions of
Six Ge1-x in this range have g-factors very close to 2. This unexpected g-factor is a sign that strong spin-orbit coupling is present in this quantum well, which has been shown to host quantum dots andwith have large valley splitting [1], and which is useful for electrically-driven electron spin resonance. We hypothesize that the high spatial frequency changes in Ge concentration present in this sample lead to contributions to the electronic states from points in the Brillouin zone far from the conduction band minimum –regions that play very little role in the physics of conventional, pure-Si quantum wells.
Six Ge1-x in this range have g-factors very close to 2. This unexpected g-factor is a sign that strong spin-orbit coupling is present in this quantum well, which has been shown to host quantum dots andwith have large valley splitting [1], and which is useful for electrically-driven electron spin resonance. We hypothesize that the high spatial frequency changes in Ge concentration present in this sample lead to contributions to the electronic states from points in the Brillouin zone far from the conduction band minimum –regions that play very little role in the physics of conventional, pure-Si quantum wells.
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Presenters
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Emily S Joseph
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Authors
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Emily S Joseph
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Thomas W McJunkin
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Benjamin D Woods
University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Benjamin Harpt
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Yi Feng
University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Donald E Savage
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Max G Lagally
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Sue N Coppersmith
University of New South Wales
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Mark G Friesen
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Robert J Joynt
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Mark A Eriksson
University of Wisconsin - Madison