Sagnac rotational phase shifts in a mesoscopic electron interferometer with spin-orbit interactions

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Abstract

The Sagnac effect is an important phase coherent effect in optical and atom interferometers where rotations of the interferometer with respect to an inertial reference frame result in a shift in the interference pattern proportional to the rotation rate. Here, we analyze the Sagnac effect in a mesoscopic semiconductor electron interferometer. We include in our analysis the Rashba spin-orbit interactions in the ring. Our results indicate that spin-orbit interactions increase the rotation-induced phase shift. We discuss the potential experimental observability of the Sagnac phase shift in such mesoscopic systems. © 2008 The American Physical Society.

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Zivkovic, M., Jääskeläinen, M., Search, C. P., & Djuric, I. (2008). Sagnac rotational phase shifts in a mesoscopic electron interferometer with spin-orbit interactions. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 77(11). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.77.115306

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