Rashba spin orbit interaction is a well studied effect in condensed matter
physics and has important applications in spintronics. The Standard Model
Extension (SME) includes a CPT-even term with the coefficient H_{\mu \nu} which
leads to the Rashba interaction term. From the limit available on the
coefficient H_{\mu \nu} in the SME we derive a limit on the Rashba coupling
constant for Lorentz violation. In condensed matter physics the Rashba term is
understood as resulting from an asymmetry in the confining potential at the
interface of two different types of semiconductors. Based on this
interpretation we suggest that a possible way of inducing the H_{\mu \nu} term
in the SME is with an asymmetry in the potential that confines us to 3 spatial
dimensions.Comment: 13 pages, minor corrections. Version to appear in IJMP