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Spin-orbit field switching of magnetization in ferromagnetic films with perpendicular anisotropy
As an alternative to conventional magnetic field, the effective spin-orbit
field in transition metals, derived from the Rashba field experienced by
itinerant electrons confined in a spatial inversion asymmetric plane through
the s-d exchange interaction, is proposed for the manipulation of
magnetization. Magnetization switching in ferromagnetic thin films with
perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy can be achieved by current induced
spin-orbit field, with small in-plane applied magnetic field. Spin-orbit field
induced by current pulses as short as 10 ps can initiate ultrafast
magnetization switching effectively, with experimentally achievable current
densities. The whole switching process completes in about 100 ps.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Magnetoplasmons excitations in graphene for filling factors
In the frame of the Hartree-Fock approximation, the dispersion of
magnetoplasmons in Graphene is derived for all types of transitions for filling
factors . The optical conductivity components of the magnetoplasmon
curves are calculated. It is shown that the electron-electron interactions lead
to a strong re-normalization of the apparent Fermi velocity of Graphene which
is different for different types of transitions.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figure
Plasmon spectrum of two-dimensional electron systems with Rashba spin-orbit interaction
The dielectric function and plasmon modes of a two-dimensional electron gas
(2DEG) are studied in single- and double-quantum-well structures with Rashba
spin-orbit interaction (RSOI) in the framework of the random-phase
approximation. The RSOI splits each parabolic energy subband of a 2DEG into two
nonparabolic spin branches and affects the electronic many-body correlation and
dielectric properties of the 2DEG. The influence of the RSOI on the 2DEG
plasmon spectrum in single quantum wells appear mainly in three ways: 1) an
overall frequency lowering due to the energy band deformation; 2) a weak
frequency oscillation stemming from the spin-split energy band; and 3)an
enhancement of the Landau damping as a result of the emerging of the
inter-branch single-particle-excitation spectrum. In double quantum wells, the
above effects are enhanced for the optic plasmon mode but diminished for the
acoustic one.Comment: 7 figure
Evidence for magnetoplasmon character of the cyclotron resonance response of a two-dimensional electron gas
Experimental results on the absolute magneto-transmission of a series of high
density, high mobility GaAs quantum wells are compared with the predictions of
a recent magnetoplasmon theory for values of the filling factor above 2. We
show that the magnetoplasmon picture can explain the non-linear features
observed in the magnetic field evolution of the cyclotron resonance energies
and of the absorption oscillator strength. This provides experimental evidence
that inter Landau level excitations probed by infrared spectroscopy need to be
considered as many body excitations in terms of magnetoplasmons: this is
especially true when interpreting the oscillator strengths of the cyclotron
transitions
Double-exciton component of the cyclotron spin-flip mode in a quantum Hall ferromagnet
We report on the calculation of the cyclotron spin-flip excitation (CSFE) in
a spin-polarized quantum Hall system at unit filling. This mode has a
double-exciton component which contributes to the CSFE correlation energy but
can not be found by means of a mean field approach. The result is compared with
available experimental data.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
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