Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2007-05-11
New J. Phys. 9, 355 (2007)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
14 pages, 2 figures, IOP style, v2: minor changes, to appear in NJP Focus Issue on Spintronics
Scientific paper
10.1088/1367-2630/9/9/355
We present a theoretical study of the interplay between cyclotron motion and spin splitting of charge carriers in solids. While many of our results apply more generally, we focus especially on discussing the Rashba model describing electrons in the conduction band of asymmetric semiconductor heterostructures. Appropriate semiclassical limits are distinguished that describe various situations of experimental interest. Our analytical fomulae, which take full account of Zeeman splitting, are used to analyse recent magnetic-focusing data. Surprisingly, it turns out that the Rashba effect can dominate the splitting of cyclotron orbits even when the Rashba and Zeeman spin-splitting energies are of the same order. We also find that the origin of spin-dependent cyclotron motion can be traced back to Zitterbewegung-like oscillatory dynamics of charge carriers from spin-split bands. The relation between the two phenomena is discussed, and we estimate the effect of Zitterbewegung-related corrections to the charge carriers' canonical position.
Bolte Jens
Winkler Reinhard
Zuelicke Ulrich
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