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Valley Polarization in Si(100) at Zero Magnetic Field
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2006
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Quantum ScienceMagnetismSpintronicsEngineeringPhysicsValley SplittingNatural SciencesQuantum DeviceApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsValley Polarization ExistValley StatesDisordered Quantum SystemSilicon On InsulatorMagnetic FieldValley PolarizationQuantum Magnetism
The valley splitting, which lifts the degeneracy of the lowest two valley states in a SiO(2)/Si(100)/SiO(2) quantum well, is examined through transport measurements. We demonstrate that the valley splitting can be observed directly as a step in the conductance defining a boundary between valley-unpolarized and -polarized regions. This persists to well above liquid helium temperature and shows no dependence on magnetic field, indicating that single-particle valley splitting and valley polarization exist in (100) silicon even at zero magnetic field.
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