Anisotropic modification of the effective hole $g$-factor by electrostatic confinement

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.126401

We investigate effects of lateral confinement on spin splitting of energy levels in 2D hole gases grown on [311] GaAs. We found that lateral confinement enhances anisotropy of spin splitting relative to the 2D gas for both confining directions. Unexpectedly, the effective $g$-factor does not depend on the 1D energy level number $N$ for $B\|[0\bar{1}1]$ while it has strong $N$-dependence for $B\|[\bar{2}33]$. Apart from quantitative difference in the spin splitting of energy levels for the two orthogonal confinement directions we also report qualitative differences in the appearance of spin-split plateaus, with non-quantized plateaus observed only for the confinement in $[0\bar{1}1]$ direction. In our samples we can clearly associate the difference with anisotropy of spin-orbit interactions.

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