2009
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.80.125328
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Giant enhanced g-factors in an InSb two-dimensional gas

Abstract: We report measurements of the electron g-factor in InSb quantum wells using the coincidence technique, polarization transition, and temperature-dependent resistivity. All three methods show that there is a giant enhancement of the spin slitting which is proportional to the spin polarization. Electron Zeeman energies as high as 51 meV are measured leading to the conclusion that the additional contribution to the spin splitting is of order 30 meV, more than ten times larger than expected from conventional theori… Show more

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“…As a possible origin of this effect, we consider exchange interaction between electrons, which is known to lead to a nonlinearity of the Zeeman splitting on the external magnetic field at moderate fields. 11,14 In this case, the effective g * factor besides g 0 , the Landé factor like at B = 0, contains a contribution linear in the spin polarization…”
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“…As a possible origin of this effect, we consider exchange interaction between electrons, which is known to lead to a nonlinearity of the Zeeman splitting on the external magnetic field at moderate fields. 11,14 In this case, the effective g * factor besides g 0 , the Landé factor like at B = 0, contains a contribution linear in the spin polarization…”
Section: A Linear Mpgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that g * * = −30 is obtained in InSb QWs similar to our structures by magnetotransport measurements. 11 Using this value, we calculated how electron temperature influences the average spin. The results are plotted in Fig.…”
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“…These findings is useful to compare with similar results obtained recently on the InSb QW, which has a comparable value of g * m * /m 0 but in the Γ 6 conduction band. 7,8 …”
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confidence: 99%