Spin transport study in a Rashba spin-orbit coupling system

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One of the most important topics in spintronics is spin transport. In this work, spin transport properties of two-dimensional electron gas in Alx Ga1-x N/GaN heterostructure were studied by helicity-dependent photocurrent measurements at room temperature. Spin-related photocurrent was detected under normal incidence of a circularly polarized laser with a Gaussian distribution. On one hand, spin polarized electrons excited by the laser generate a diffusive spin polarization current, which leads to a vortex charge current as a result of anomalous circular photogalvanic effect. On the other hand, photo-induced spin polarized electrons driven by a longitudinal electric field give rise to a transverse current via anomalous Hall Effect. Both of these effects originated from the Rashba spin-orbit coupling. By analyzing spin-related photocurrent varied with laser position, the contributions of the two effects were differentiated and the ratio of the spin diffusion coefficient to photo-induced anomalous spin Hall mobility Ds/μs = 0.08 V was extracted at room temperature.

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Mei, F., Zhang, S., Tang, N., Duan, J., Xu, F., Chen, Y., … Shen, B. (2014). Spin transport study in a Rashba spin-orbit coupling system. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04030

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