Modulated Rashba interaction in a quantum wire: Spin and charge dynamics
Mariana Malard, Inna Grusha, G. I. Japaridze, Henrik Johannesson

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how modulated Rashba spin-orbit coupling influences charge and spin dynamics in quantum wires, revealing subtle effects on insulating transitions, the impact of Dresselhaus coupling, and challenges for device applications.
Contribution
It provides a detailed physics analysis of Rashba modulation effects, including charge density interactions, Dresselhaus influence, and electron-electron interactions, with implications for spin transistor design.
Findings
Charge density waves affect the insulating transition.
Dresselhaus coupling slightly opposes current blockade.
Small single-particle gap challenges Rashba-controlled switching.
Abstract
It was recently shown that a spatially modulated Rashba spin-orbit coupling in a quantum wire drives a transition from a metallic to an insulating state when the wave number of the modulation becomes commensurate with the Fermi wave length of the electrons in the wire. It was suggested that the effect may be put to practical use in a future spin transistor design. In the present article we revisit the problem and present a detailed analysis of the underlying physics. First, we explore how the build-up of charge density wave correlations in the quantum wire due to the periodic gate configuration that produces the Rashba modulation influences the transition to the insulating state. The interplay between the modulations of the charge density and that of the spin-orbit coupling turns out to be quite subtle: Depending on the relative phase between the two modulations, the joint action of the…
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