We have studied the spin rotation coupling(SRC) as an ingredient to explain
different spin related issues. This special kind of coupling can play the role
of a Dresselhaus like coupling in certain conditions. Consequently, one can
control the spin splitting, induced by the Dresselhaus like term, which is
unusual in semiconductor heterostucture. Within this framework, we also study
the renormalization of the spin dependent electric field and spin current due
to the k.p perturbation, by taking into account the interband
mixing in the rotating system. In this paper we predict the enhancement of the
spin dependent electric field resulting from the renormalized spin rotation
coupling. The renormalization factor of the spin electric field is different
from that of the SRC or Zeeman coupling. The effect of renormalized SRC on spin
current and Berry curvature is also studied. Interestingly, in presence of this
SRC induced SOC it is possible to describe spin splitting as well as spin
galvanic effect in semiconductors.Comment: 12 pages, no figures, Accepted for publication in Annals of Physic