Weak antilocalization and spin precession in quantum wells

W. Knap, C. Skierbiszewski, A. Zduniak, E. Litwin-Staszewska, D. Bertho, F. Kobbi, J. L. Robert, G. E. Pikus, F. G. Pikus, S. V. Iordanskii, V. Mosser, K. Zekentes, and Yu. B. Lyanda-Geller
Phys. Rev. B 53, 3912 – Published 15 February 1996
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Abstract

The results of magnetoconductivity measurements in GaxIn1xAs quantum wells are presented. The observed magnetoconductivity appears due to the quantum interference, which lead to the weak localization effect. It is established that the details of the weak localization are controlled by the spin splitting of electron spectra. A theory is developed that takes into account both linear and cubic in electron wave-vector terms in spin splitting, which arise due to the lack of inversion center in the crystal, as well as the linear terms that appear when the well itself is asymmetric. It is established that, unlike spin-relaxation rate, contributions of different terms into magnetoconductivity are not additive. It is demonstrated that in the interval of electron densities under investigation [(0.98-1.85)×1012 cm2 ] all three contributions are comparable and have to be taken into account to achieve a good agreement between the theory and experiment. The results obtained from comparison of the experiment and the theory have allowed us to determine what mechanisms dominate the spin-relaxation in quantum wells and to improve the accuracy of determination of spin-splitting parameters in A3B5 crystals and two-dimensional structures. © 1996 The American Physical Society.

  • Received 13 October 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.3912

©1996 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. Knap, C. Skierbiszewski, A. Zduniak, E. Litwin-Staszewska, D. Bertho, F. Kobbi, and J. L. Robert

  • Groupe d’Etude des Semiconducteurs, Universite Montpellier II C.N.R.S. URA 357, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier-Cedex 05, France

G. E. Pikus

  • A. F. Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia

F. G. Pikus

  • Department of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106

S. V. Iordanskii

  • Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, 117940 Moscow, Russia

V. Mosser

  • Schlumberger E. T. L. 50, Avenue Jean Jaures, Boîte Postale 620-05, 92542 Montrouge, France

K. Zekentes

  • Forth Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, P.O. Box 1527, Heraklion, 71110 - Crete, Greece

Yu. B. Lyanda-Geller

  • Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801

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Vol. 53, Iss. 7 — 15 February 1996

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