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Magneto-anisotropic weak antilocalization in near-surface quantum wells

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arxiv 2208.06050 v3 pith:LT3PSA7O submitted 2022-08-11 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.other

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keywords antilocalizationin-planequantumweakanisotropydresselhausfieldmagnetic
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We investigate the effects of an in-plane magnetic field on the weak antilocalization signature of near-surface quantum wells lacking bulk and inversion symmetry. The measured magnetoconductivity exhibits a strong anisotropy with respect to the direction of the in-plane magnetic field. The two-fold symmetry of the observed magneto-anisotropy originates from the competition between Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit couplings. The high sensitivity of the weak antilocalization to the spin texture produced by the combined Zeeman and spin-orbit fields results in very large anisotropy ratios, reaching 100%. Using a semiclassical universal model in quantitative agreement with the experimental data, we uniquely determine the values of the Dresselhaus and Rashba parameters as well as the effective in-plane g-factor of the electrons. Understanding these parameters provides new prospects for novel applications ranging from spintronics to topological quantum computing.

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