17 research outputs found
Spin transmission control in helical magnetic fields
We calculate spin transport in two-dimensional waveguides in the presence of
spatially modulated Zeeman-split energy bands. We show that in a regime where
the spin evolution is predominantly adiabatic the spin backscattering rate can
be tuned via diabatic Landau-Zener transitions between the spin-split bands [C.
Betthausen et. al., Science 337, 324 (2012)]. This mechanism is tolerant
against spin-independent scattering processes. Completely spin-polarized
systems show full spin backscattering, and thus current switching. In partially
spin-polarized systems a spatial sequence of Landau-Zener transition points
enhances the resistance modulation via reoccupation of backscattered
spin-polarized transport modes. We discuss a possible application as a spin
transistor.Comment: Theory related to the adiabatic spin transistor concept (C.
Betthausen et al., Science 337, 324 (2012), DOI: 10.1126/science.1221350
Signatures of spin-preserving symmetries in two-dimensional hole gases
We investigate ramifications of the persistent spin helix symmetry in
two-dimensional hole gases in the conductance of disordered mesoscopic systems.
To this end we extend previous models by going beyond the axial approximation
for III-V semiconductors. For heavy-hole subbands we identify an exact
spin-preserving symmetry analogous to the electronic case by analyzing the
crossover from weak antilocalization to weak localization and spin transmission
as a function of extrinsic spin-orbit interaction strength.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures; reference adde
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The neutron and its role in cosmology and particle physics
Experiments with cold and ultracold neutrons have reached a level of
precision such that problems far beyond the scale of the present Standard Model
of particle physics become accessible to experimental investigation. Due to the
close links between particle physics and cosmology, these studies also permit a
deep look into the very first instances of our universe. First addressed in
this article, both in theory and experiment, is the problem of baryogenesis ...
The question how baryogenesis could have happened is open to experimental
tests, and it turns out that this problem can be curbed by the very stringent
limits on an electric dipole moment of the neutron, a quantity that also has
deep implications for particle physics. Then we discuss the recent spectacular
observation of neutron quantization in the earth's gravitational field and of
resonance transitions between such gravitational energy states. These
measurements, together with new evaluations of neutron scattering data, set new
constraints on deviations from Newton's gravitational law at the picometer
scale. Such deviations are predicted in modern theories with extra-dimensions
that propose unification of the Planck scale with the scale of the Standard
Model ... Another main topic is the weak-interaction parameters in various
fields of physics and astrophysics that must all be derived from measured
neutron decay data. Up to now, about 10 different neutron decay observables
have been measured, much more than needed in the electroweak Standard Model.
This allows various precise tests for new physics beyond the Standard Model,
competing with or surpassing similar tests at high-energy. The review ends with
a discussion of neutron and nuclear data required in the synthesis of the
elements during the "first three minutes" and later on in stellar
nucleosynthesis.Comment: 91 pages, 30 figures, accepted by Reviews of Modern Physic
Numerical Data from the Dissertation "Spin Transport in Two-Dimensional Electron and Hole Gases"
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Spin transport in two-dimensional electron and hole gases
This dissertation focuses on spin based phenomena of transport in low-dimensional mesoscopic systems. The work contains the theoretical discussion of an experimentally verified spin-transistor concept, which is based on controlling adiabaticity of spin evolution in dilute magnetic semiconductors. Furthermore the effect of spin dephasing on the weak localization and the weak antilocalization conductance corrections is investigated.
In this context, the influence of spin-orbit interaction that scales cubically with the momentum on n- and p-type charge transport is examined. The analyses presented here are based on numerical transport simulations and semiclassical frameworks
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Signatures of spin-preserving symmetries in two-dimensional hole gases
We investigate ramifications of the persistent spin helix symmetry in two-dimensional hole gases in the conductance of disordered mesoscopic systems. To this end we extend previous models by going beyond the axial approximation for III-V semiconductors. We identify for heavy-hole subbands an exact spin-preserving symmetry analogous to the electronic case by analyzing the crossover from weak anti-localization to weak localization and spin transmission as a function of extrinsic spin-orbit interaction strength