Abstract
We find that the total spectrum of electron states in a bounded two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit interaction contains two types of evanescent states lying in different energy ranges. The first-type states fill in a gap, which opens in the band of propagating spin-splitted states if tangential momentum is nonzero. They are described by a pure imaginary wave vector. The states of second type lie in the forbidden band. They are described by a complex wave vector. These states give rise to unusual features of the electron transmission through a lateral potential barrier with spin-orbit interaction, such as an oscillatory dependence of the tunneling coefficient on the barrier width and electron energy. However, of most interest is the spin polarization of an unpolarized incident electron flow. Particularly, the transmitted electron current acquires spin polarization even if the distribution function of incident electrons is symmetric with respect to the transverse momentum. The polarization efficiency is an oscillatory function of the barrier width. Spin filtering is most effective if the Fermi energy is close to the barrier height.
2 More- Received 27 May 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.76.245321
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