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 q0 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 w of the spin excitation reduces the
spin polarization by a factor that approaches exp(−q02w2/2) at longer
times.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure