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Persistent spin helix manipulation by optical doping of a CdTe quantum well
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceCdte QuantumSpintronic MaterialSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonMagnetismQuantum MaterialsPersistent Spin HelixSpin HelixQuantum ScienceSpin-orbit EffectsPhysicsQuantum DeviceQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsOptical DopingQuantum Photonic Device
Time-resolved Kerr-rotation microscopy explores the influence of optical doping on the persistent spin helix in a [001]-grown CdTe quantum well at cryogenic temperatures. Electron spin-diffusion dynamics reveal a momentum-dependent effective magnetic field providing SU(2) spin-rotation symmetry, consistent with kinetic theory. The Dresselhaus and Rashba spin-orbit coupling parameters are extracted independently from rotating the spin helix with external magnetic fields applied parallel and perpendicular to the effective magnetic field. Most importantly, a nonuniform spatiotemporal precession pattern is observed. The kinetic-theory framework of spin diffusion allows for modeling of this finding by incorporating the photocarrier density into the Rashba (\ensuremath{\alpha}) and the Dresselhaus (${\ensuremath{\beta}}_{3}$) parameters. Corresponding calculations are further validated by an excitation-density-dependent measurement. This work shows universality of the persistent spin helix by its observation in a II-VI compound and the ability to fine-tune it by optical doping.
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