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Anomalous spin Hall effects in Dresselhaus (110) quantum wells
Anomalous spin Hall effects that belong to the intrinsic type in Dresselhaus
(110) quantum wells are discussed. For the out-of-plane spin component,
antisymmetric current-induced spin polarization induces opposite spin Hall
accumulation, even though there is no spin-orbit force due to Dresselhaus (110)
coupling. A surprising feature of this spin Hall induction is that the spin
accumulation sign does not change upon bias reversal. Contribution to the spin
Hall accumulation from the spin Hall induction and the spin deviation due to
intrinsic spin-orbit force as well as extrinsic spin scattering, can be
straightforwardly distinguished simply by reversing the bias. For the inplane
component, inclusion of a weak Rashba coupling leads to a new type of
intrinsic spin Hall effect solely due to spin-orbit-force-driven spin
separation.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Spin-dependent Klein tunneling in graphene: Role of Rashba spin-orbit coupling
Within an effective Dirac theory the low-energy dispersions of monolayer
graphene in the presence of Rashba spin-orbit coupling and spin-degenerate
bilayer graphene are described by formally identical expressions. We explore
implications of this correspondence for transport by choosing chiral tunneling
through pn and pnp junctions as a concrete example. A real-space Green's
function formalism based on a tight-binding model is adopted to perform the
ballistic transport calculations, which cover and confirm previous theoretical
results based on the Dirac theory. Chiral tunneling in monolayer graphene in
the presence of Rashba coupling is shown to indeed behave like in bilayer
graphene. Combined effects of a forbidden normal transmission and spin
separation are observed within the single-band n to p transmission regime. The
former comes from real-spin conservation, in analogy with pseudospin
conservation in bilayer graphene, while the latter arises from the intrinsic
spin-Hall mechanism of the Rashba coupling.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure
Efficient quantum transport simulation for bulk graphene heterojunctions
The quantum transport formalism based on tight-binding models is known to be
powerful in dealing with a wide range of open physical systems subject to
external driving forces but is, at the same time, limited by the memory
requirement's increasing with the number of atomic sites in the scattering
region. Here we demonstrate how to achieve an accurate simulation of quantum
transport feasible for experimentally sized bulk graphene heterojunctions at a
strongly reduced computational cost. Without free tuning parameters, we show
excellent agreement with a recent experiment on Klein backscattering [A. F.
Young and P. Kim, Nature Phys. 5, 222 (2009)].Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Diquark mass differences from unquenched lattice QCD
We calculate diquark correlation functions in the Landau gauge on the lattice
using overlap valence quarks and 2+1-flavor domain wall fermion configurations.
Quark masses are extracted from the scalar part of quark propagators in the
Landau gauge. Scalar diquark quark mass difference and axial vector scalar
diquark mass difference are obtained for diquarks composed of two light quarks
and of a strange and a light quark. Light sea quark mass dependence of the
results is examined. Two lattice spacings are used to check the discretization
effects. The coarse and fine lattices are of sizes and
with inverse spacings and , respectively.Comment: 9 figure
Rashba Spin Interferometer
A spin interferometer utilizing the Rashba effect is proposed. The novel
design is composed of a one-dimensional (1D) straight wire and a 1D half-ring.
By calculating the norm of the superposed wave function, we derive analytical
expressions to describe the spin interference spectrum as a function of the
Rashba coupling strength. Presented spin interference results are identified to
include (i) the quantum-mechanical 4pi rotation effect, (ii) geometric effect,
and (iii) Shubnikov-de Haas-like beating effect.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, appears in the proceedings of the 10th Joint
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