We use the k·p theory and the envelope function approach to evaluate the Rashba spin-orbit coupling induced in a semiconductor nanowire by a magnetic field at different orientations, taking explicitly into account the prismatic symmetry of typical nanocrystals. We make the case for the strongly spin-orbit-coupled InAs semiconductor nanowires and investigate the anisotropy of the spin-orbit constant with respect to the field direction. At sufficiently high magnetic fields perpendicular to the nanowire, a sixfold anisotropy results from the interplay between the orbital effect of field and the prismatic symmetry of the nanowire. A backgate potential, breaking the native symmetry of the nanocrystal, couples to the magnetic field inducing a twofold anisotropy, with the spin-orbit coupling being maximized or minimized depending on the relative orientation of the two fields. We also investigate in-wire field configurations, which shows a trivial twofold symmetry when the field is rotated off the axis. However, isotropic spin-orbit coupling is restored if a sufficiently high gate potential is applied. Our calculations are shown to agree with recent experimental analysis of the vectorial character of the spin-orbit coupling for the same nanomaterial, providing a microscopic interpretation of the latter.

Anisotropy of the spin-orbit coupling driven by a magnetic field in InAs nanowires / Wojcik, P.; Bertoni, A.; Goldoni, G.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 103:8(2021), pp. 085434-085434. [10.1103/PhysRevB.103.085434]

Anisotropy of the spin-orbit coupling driven by a magnetic field in InAs nanowires

Goldoni G.
2021

Abstract

We use the k·p theory and the envelope function approach to evaluate the Rashba spin-orbit coupling induced in a semiconductor nanowire by a magnetic field at different orientations, taking explicitly into account the prismatic symmetry of typical nanocrystals. We make the case for the strongly spin-orbit-coupled InAs semiconductor nanowires and investigate the anisotropy of the spin-orbit constant with respect to the field direction. At sufficiently high magnetic fields perpendicular to the nanowire, a sixfold anisotropy results from the interplay between the orbital effect of field and the prismatic symmetry of the nanowire. A backgate potential, breaking the native symmetry of the nanocrystal, couples to the magnetic field inducing a twofold anisotropy, with the spin-orbit coupling being maximized or minimized depending on the relative orientation of the two fields. We also investigate in-wire field configurations, which shows a trivial twofold symmetry when the field is rotated off the axis. However, isotropic spin-orbit coupling is restored if a sufficiently high gate potential is applied. Our calculations are shown to agree with recent experimental analysis of the vectorial character of the spin-orbit coupling for the same nanomaterial, providing a microscopic interpretation of the latter.
2021
103
8
085434
085434
Anisotropy of the spin-orbit coupling driven by a magnetic field in InAs nanowires / Wojcik, P.; Bertoni, A.; Goldoni, G.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 103:8(2021), pp. 085434-085434. [10.1103/PhysRevB.103.085434]
Wojcik, P.; Bertoni, A.; Goldoni, G.
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