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Dynamics of a localized spin excitation close to the spin-helix regime

Abstract

The time evolution of a local spin excitation in a (001)-confined two-dimensional electron gas subjected to Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit interactions of similar strength is investigated theoretically and compared with experimental data. Specifically, the consequences of the finite spatial extension of the initial spin polarization is studied for non-balanced Rashba and Dresselhaus terms and for finite cubic Dresselhaus spin-orbit interaction. We show that the initial out-of-plane spin polarization evolves into a helical spin pattern with a wave number that gradually approaches the value q0q_0 of the persistent spin helix mode. In addition to an exponential decay of the spin polarization that is proportional to both the spin-orbit imbalance and the cubic Dresselhaus term, the finite width ww of the spin excitation reduces the spin polarization by a factor that approaches exp(q02w2/2)\exp(-q_0^2 w^2/2) at longer times.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure

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