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Phys Rev Lett ; 131(19): 197001, 2023 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38000439

RESUMO

The spin-orbit interaction in spin qubits enables spin-flip transitions, resulting in Rabi oscillations when an external microwave field is resonant with the qubit frequency. Here, we introduce an alternative driving mechanism mediated by the strong spin-orbit interactions in hole spin qubits, where a far-detuned oscillating field couples to the qubit phase. Phase-driving at radio frequencies, orders of magnitude slower than the microwave qubit frequency, induces highly nontrivial spin dynamics, violating the Rabi resonance condition. By using a qubit integrated in a silicon fin field-effect transistor, we demonstrate a controllable suppression of resonant Rabi oscillations and their revivals at tunable sidebands. These sidebands enable alternative qubit control schemes using global fields and local far-detuned pulses, facilitating the design of dense large-scale qubit architectures with local qubit addressability. Phase-driving also decouples Rabi oscillations from noise, an effect due to a gapped Floquet spectrum and can enable Floquet engineering high-fidelity gates in future quantum processors.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(15): 156601, 2019 Apr 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31050538

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We derive a closed-form expression for the weak localization (WL) corrections to the magnetoconductivity of a 2D electron system with arbitrary Rashba α and Dresselhaus ß (linear) and ß_{3} (cubic) spin-orbit interaction couplings, in a perpendicular magnetic field geometry. In a system of reference with an in-plane z[over ^] axis chosen as the high spin-symmetry direction at α=ß, we formulate a new algorithm to calculate the three independent contributions that lead to WL. The antilocalization is counterbalanced by the term associated with the spin relaxation along z[over ^], dependent only on α-ß. The other term is generated by two identical scattering modes characterized by spin-relaxation rates which are explicit functions of the orientation of the scattered momentum. Excellent agreement is found with data from GaAs quantum wells, where, in particular, our theory correctly captures the shift of the minima of the WL curves as a function of α/ß. This suggests that the anisotropy of the effective spin-relaxation rates is fundamental to understanding the effect of the spin-orbit coupling in transport.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 121(25): 256804, 2018 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30608841

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We investigate the electronic and transport properties of topological and nontopological InAs_{0.85}Bi_{0.15} quantum dots (QDs) described by a ∼30 meV gapped Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model with cylindrical confinement, i.e., "BHZ dots." Via modified Bessel functions, we analytically show that nontopological dots quite unexpectedly have discrete helical edge states, i.e., Kramers pairs with spin-angular-momentum locking similar to topological dots. These unusual nontopological edge states are geometrically protected due to confinement for a wide range of parameters and remarkably contrast with the bulk-edge correspondence in topological insulators, as no bulk topological invariant guarantees their existence. Moreover, for a conduction window with four edge states, we find that the two-terminal conductance G versus the QD radius R and the gate V_{g} controlling its levels shows a double peak at 2e^{2}/h for both topological and trivial BHZ QDs. This is in stark contrast to conductance measurements in 2D quantum spin Hall and trivial insulators. All of these results were also found in HgTe QDs. Bi-based BHZ dots should also prove important as hosts to room temperature edge spin qubits.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 117(22): 226401, 2016 Nov 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27925749

RESUMO

A persistent spin helix (PSH) is a robust helical spin-density pattern arising in disordered 2D electron gases with Rashba α and Dresselhaus ß spin-orbit (SO) tuned couplings, i.e., α=±ß. Here, we investigate the emergence of a persistent Skyrmion lattice (PSL) resulting from the coherent superposition of PSHs along orthogonal directions-crossed PSHs-in wells with two occupied subbands ν=1, 2. For realistic GaAs wells, we show that the Rashba α_{ν} and Dresselhaus ß_{ν} couplings can be simultaneously tuned to equal strengths but opposite signs, e.g., α_{1}=ß_{1} and α_{2}=-ß_{2}. In this regime, and away from band anticrossings, our noninteracting electron gas sustains a topologically nontrivial Skyrmion-lattice spin-density excitation, which inherits the robustness against spin-independent disorder and interactions from its underlying crossed PSHs. We find that the spin relaxation rate due to the interband SO coupling is comparable to that of the cubic Dresselhaus term as a mechanism of the PSL decay. Near anticrossings, the interband-induced spin mixing leads to unusual spin textures along the energy contours beyond those of the Rahsba-Dresselhaus bands. Our PSL opens up the unique possibility of observing topological phenomena, e.g., topological and Skyrmion Hall effects, in ordinary GaAs wells with noninteracting electrons.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 104(6): 066803, 2010 Feb 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20366846

RESUMO

The longitudinal resistivity rho(xx) of two-dimensional electron gases formed in wells with two subbands displays ringlike structures when plotted in a density-magnetic-field diagram, due to the crossings of spin-split Landau levels (LLs) from distinct subbands. Using spin density functional theory and linear response, we investigate the shape and spin polarization of these structures as a function of temperature and magnetic-field tilt angle. We find that (i) some of the rings "break" at sufficiently low temperatures due to a quantum Hall ferromagnetic phase transition, thus exhibiting a high degree of spin polarization (approximately 50%) within, consistent with the NMR data of Zhang et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 246802 (2007)], and (ii) for increasing tilting angles the interplay between the anticrossings due to inter-LL couplings and the exchange-correlation effects leads to a collapse of the rings at some critical angle theta(c), in agreement with the data of Guo et al. [Phys. Rev. B 78, 233305 (2008)].

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Phys Rev Lett ; 99(7): 076603, 2007 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17930912

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We investigate the spin-orbit (SO) interaction in two-dimensional electron gases in quantum wells with two subbands. From the 8x8 Kane model, we derive a new intersubband-induced SO term which resembles the functional form of the Rashba SO but is nonzero even in symmetric structures. This follows from the distinct parity of the confined states (even or odd) which obliterates the need for asymmetric potentials. We self-consistently calculate the new SO coupling strength for realistic wells and find it comparable to the usual Rashba constant. Our new SO term gives rise to a nonzero ballistic spin-Hall conductivity, which changes sign as a function of the Fermi energy (epsilonF) and can induce an unusual Zitterbewegung with cycloidal trajectories without magnetic fields.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 99(2): 026801, 2007 Jul 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17678243

RESUMO

We use spin-density-functional theory to study recently reported hysteretic magnetoresistance rho(xx) spikes in Mn-based 2D electron gases [Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 266802 (2002)10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.266802]. We find hysteresis loops in our calculated Landau fan diagrams and total energies signaling quantum Hall ferromagnet phase transitions. Spin-dependent exchange-correlation effects are crucial to stabilize the relevant magnetic phases arising from distinct symmetry-broken excited- and ground-state solutions of the Kohn-Sham equations. Besides hysteretic spikes in rho(xx), we predict hysteretic dips in the Hall resistance rho(xy). Our theory, without domain walls, satisfactorily explains the recent data.

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Science ; 309(5734): 565-7, 2005 Jul 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16040695
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Phys Rev Lett ; 90(14): 146801, 2003 Apr 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12731937

RESUMO

We propose a spin-field-effect transistor based on spin-orbit coupling of both the Rashba and the Dresselhaus types. Different from earlier proposals, spin transport through our device is tolerant against spin-independent scattering processes. Hence the requirement of strictly ballistic transport can be relaxed. This follows from a unique interplay between the Dresselhaus and the Rashba coupling; these can be tuned to have equal strengths, leading to k-independent eigenspinors even in two dimensions. We discuss two-dimensional devices as well as quantum wires. In the latter, our setup presents strictly parabolic dispersions which avoids complications from anticrossings of different bands.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 89(17): 176401, 2002 Oct 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12398691

RESUMO

We study shot noise for spin-polarized currents and entangled electron pairs in a four-probe (beam-splitter) geometry with a local Rashba spin-orbit (s-o) interaction in the incoming leads. Within the scattering formalism we find that shot noise exhibits Rashba-induced oscillations with continuous bunching and antibunching. We show that entangled states and triplet states can be identified via their Rashba phase in noise measurements. For two-channel leads, we find an additional spin rotation due to s-o induced interband coupling which enhances spin control. We show that the s-o interaction deter-mines the Fano factor, which provides a direct way to measure the Rashba coupling constant via noise.

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