Spin Photocurrents in Quantum Wells review part I, (part II: cond-mat/one of the next numbers)
S.D. Ganichev, W. Prettl (Fakultaet fuer Physik, Universitaet, Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany)

TL;DR
This review discusses how circularly polarized light induces spin-polarized currents in quantum wells, revealing mechanisms, symmetry considerations, and applications in spintronics and polarization detection.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of microscopic mechanisms behind spin photocurrents and their implications for spin relaxation studies and device applications in quantum wells.
Findings
Spin photocurrents reverse direction with light helicity.
Two mechanisms: circular photogalvanic and spin-galvanic effects.
Applications include polarization detection and spin relaxation investigation.
Abstract
Spin photocurrents generated by homogeneous optical excitation with circularly polarized radiation in quantum wells (QWs) are reviewed. The absorption of circularly polarized light results in optical spin orientation due to the transfer of the angular momentum of photons to electrons of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). It is shown that in quantum wells belonging to one of the gyrotropic crystal classes a non-equilibrium spin polarization of uniformly distributed electrons causes a directed motion of electron in the plane of the QW. A characteristic feature of this electric current, which occurs in unbiased samples, is that it reverses its direction upon changing the radiation helicity from left-handed to right-handed and vice versa. Two microscopic mechanisms are responsible for the occurrence of an electric current linked to a uniform spin polarization in a QW: the spin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
