Spin Hall Effect and Spin Orbit coupling in Ballistic Nanojunctions
S. Bellucci, P. Onorato

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel spin filtering method using ballistic nanojunctions with Spin Orbit coupling in a 2D electron gas, demonstrating spin accumulation as a signature of the spin Hall effect.
Contribution
It introduces a new scheme for spin filtering in nanostructures and compares effects of two types of Spin Orbit interactions in such systems.
Findings
Spin accumulation with opposite signs in lateral probes.
Detection of transverse pure spin current as spin Hall effect signature.
Comparison of interface-induced and lateral potential-induced Spin Orbit interactions.
Abstract
We propose a new scheme of spin filtering based on nanometric crossjunctions in the presence of Spin Orbit interaction, employing ballistic nanojunctions patterned in a two-dimensional electron gas. We demonstrate that the flow of a longitudinal unpolarized current through a ballistic X junction patterned in a two-dimensional electron gas with Spin Orbit coupling (SOC) induces a spin accumulation which has opposite signs for the two lateral probes. This spin accumulation, corresponding to a transverse pure spin current flowing in the junction, is the main observable signature of the spin Hall effect in such nanostructures. We benchmark the effects of two different kinds of Spin Orbit interactions. The first one (-SOC) is due to the interface electric field that confines electrons to a two-dimensional layer, whereas the second one (-SOC) corresponds to the interaction…
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