Spin-orbit interaction in chiral carbon nanotubes probed in pulsed magnetic fields
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.other
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carbonfieldsinteractionmagneticmagneto-conductancepeakpulsedspin-orbit
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The magneto-conductance of an open carbon nanotube (CNT)-quantum wire was measured in pulsed magnetic fields. At low temperatures we find a peculiar split magneto-conductance peak close to the charge neutrality point. Our analysis of the data reveals that this splitting is intimately connected to the spin-orbit interaction and the tube chirality. Band structure calculations suggest that the current in the peak regions is highly spin-polarized, which calls for application in future CNT-based spintronic devices.
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