Stray-field-induced modification of coherent spin dynamics
L. Meier, G. Salis, et al.
ICPS Physics of Semiconductors 2006
We study the tunability of the spin-orbit interaction in a two-dimensional electron gas with a front and a back gate electrode by monitoring the spin precession frequency of drifting electrons using time-resolved Kerr rotation. The Rashba spin splitting can be tuned by the gate biases, while we find a small Dresselhaus splitting that depends only weakly on the gating. We determine the absolute values and signs of the two components and show that for zero Rashba spin splitting the anisotropy of the spin-dephasing rate vanishes. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
L. Meier, G. Salis, et al.
ICPS Physics of Semiconductors 2006
G. Salis, R. Wang, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
L. Meier, G. Salis, et al.
ICPS Physics of Semiconductors 2006
G. Salis, Y. Kato, et al.
Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures