Charge-Spin Conversion in Two-Subband Quantum Wells with Conventional and Unconventional Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling
Gerson J. Ferreira, Boyu Wang, Jiyong Fu, Roberto Raimondi

TL;DR
This paper investigates charge-spin conversion in two-subband quantum wells with both conventional and unconventional Rashba spin-orbit coupling, emphasizing the effects of disorder, Fermi level position, and subband symmetry on efficiency.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how orbital degrees of freedom and vertex corrections influence charge-spin conversion in complex Rashba systems.
Findings
Vertex corrections are crucial for accurate CSC efficiency estimates.
The sign of Rashba SOC in subbands significantly affects CSC behavior.
Comparison with single-band models highlights unique two-subband effects.
Abstract
The reciprocal interconversion between spin polarization and charge current (CSC) is the focus of intensive theoretical and experimental investigation in spintronics research. Its physical origin stems from the Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) induced by the breaking of the structure inversion symmetry. The steady-state interconversion efficiency is the result of the non-trivial spin textures of the electric-field distorted Fermi surface. Its full understanding and evaluation requires the consideration of disorder-induced relaxation effects in the presence of spin-orbit induced band splitting. In this paper the additional effect of the orbital degree of freedom is analyzed in a two-subband quantum well with both conventional and unconventional Rashba SOC in the presence of disorder impurity scattering. The latter is treated at the level of the Born approximation in the Green's function…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
