Weak and strong coupling limits of the two-dimensional Fr\"ohlich polaron with spin-orbit Rashba interaction
C. Grimaldi

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spin-orbit Rashba interaction influences the properties of two-dimensional Fr"ohlich polarons, revealing that spin-orbit coupling lowers ground state energy and increases effective mass across coupling regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a reformulation of the 2D Fr"ohlich polaron problem with Rashba spin-orbit coupling and analyzes its effects in both weak and strong coupling limits.
Findings
Spin-orbit interaction lowers the polaron ground state energy.
It enhances the polaron effective mass.
The crossover between weak and strong coupling regimes shifts due to spin-orbit effects.
Abstract
The continuous progress in fabricating low-dimensional systems with large spin-orbit couplings has reached a point in which nowadays materials may display spin-orbit splitting energies ranging from a few to hundreds of meV. This situation calls for a better understanding of the interplay between the spin-orbit coupling and other interactions ubiquitously present in solids, in particular when the spin-orbit splitting is comparable in magnitude with characteristic energy scales such as the Fermi energy and the phonon frequency. In this article, the two-dimensional Fr\"ohlich electron-phonon problem is reformulated by introducing the coupling to a spin-orbit Rashba potential, allowing for a description of the spin-orbit effects on the electron-phonon interaction. The ground state of the resulting Fr\"ohlich-Rashba polaron is studied in the weak and strong coupling limits of the…
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