We study the impacts of the magnetic field direction on the spin-manipulation
and the spin-relaxation in a one-dimensional quantum dot with strong spin-orbit
coupling. The energy spectrum and the corresponding eigenfunctions in the
quantum dot are obtained exactly. We find that no matter how large the
spin-orbit coupling is, the electric-dipole spin transition rate as a function
of the magnetic field direction always has a π periodicity. However, the
phonon-induced spin relaxation rate as a function of the magnetic field
direction has a π periodicity only in the weak spin-orbit coupling regime,
and the periodicity is prolonged to 2π in the strong spin-orbit coupling
regime.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure