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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Electron g factor anisotropy in asymmetric III–V semiconductor quantum wells
Authors: Sandoval, M. A. Toloza
Silva, E. A. de Andrada e
Rocca, G. C. La
Silva, Antônio Ferreira da
metadata.dc.creator: Sandoval, M. A. Toloza
Silva, E. A. de Andrada e
Rocca, G. C. La
Silva, Antônio Ferreira da
Abstract: The electron effective g factor tensor in asymmetric III–V semiconductor quantum wells (AQWs) and its tuning with the structure parameters and composition are investigated with envelope-function theory and the 8´8 k · p Kane model. The spin-dependent terms in the electron effective Hamiltonian in the presence of an external magnetic field are treated as a perturbation and the g factors * ^ g and * g , for the magnetic field in the QW plane and along the growth direction, are obtained analytically as a function of the well width L. The effects of the structure inversion asymmetry (SIA) on the electron g factor are analyzed. For the g-factor main anisotropy D = *- * g g^ g in AQWs, a sign change is predicted in the narrow well limit due to SIA, which can explain recent measurements and be useful in spintronic applications. Specific results for narrow-gap AlSb InAs GaSb and AlxGa1-xAs GaAs AlyGa1-yAs AQWs are presented and discussed with the available experimental data; in particular InAs QWs are shown to not only present much larger g factors but also a larger g-factor anisotropy, and with the opposite sign with respect to GaAs QWs.
Keywords: semiconductor quantum wells,
spin–orbit interaction
electron g factor,
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/23932
Issue Date: 2016
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