We apply the D'yakonov-Perel' (DP) formalism to [111]-grown zincblende
quantum wells (QWs) to compute the spin lifetimes of electrons in the
two-dimensional electron gas. We account for both bulk and structural inversion
asymmetry (Rashba) effects. We see that, under certain conditions, the spin
splitting vanishes to first order in k, which effectively suppresses the DP
spin relaxation mechanism for all spin components. We predict extended spin
lifetimes as a result, giving rise to the possibility of enhanced spin storage.
We also study [110]-grown QWs, where the effect of structural inversion
asymmetry is to augment the spin relaxation rate of the component perpendicular
to the well. We derive analytical expressions for the spin lifetime tensor and
its proper axes, and see that they are dependent on the relative magnitude of
the BIA- and SIA-induced splittings.Comment: v1: 5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PRL v2: added 1 figure and
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