Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1553799 Superlattices and Microstructures 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin–orbit interactions on the electronic properties of quasi one-dimensional systems like InAs quantum wires is discussed in the presence of in-plane magnetic fields. One shows that equal coupling strength conditions are provided specifically by the commutativity of two-dimensional constituents of velocity and current operators. The interesting point is that equal strength spin–orbit couplings one deals with proceed in conjunction with related spin conservations, which amounts to account for selected orientations of the magnetic field. Accordingly, the in-plane magnetic fields should be directed solely along the bisectrices. Other angles may be conceivable, but in this case spin conservations alluded to above are lost. Such results open the way to a consistent derivation of the equal coupling strength limit of the energy, which leads in turn to the derivation of novel spin-precession effects. A related effective gyromagnetic factor has also been established.

► The commutativity of 2D current operators provides the coupling strength equality. ► This amounts to account reasonably for related spin conservations. ► We then have to deal with selected orientations of the in plane magnetic field along bisectrices. ► Having obtained the energy, opens the way to the derivation of related spin precession effects.

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