DOI: 10.14232/phd.2612
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Quantum Transport Phenomena Of Two-Dimensional Mesoscopic Structures

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“…An ac biased finger gate contributes to the timeperiodic RSOI which may give rise to many interesting effects such as generation of spin current [25][26][27] and spinpolarized wavepackets [28]. A well-known and particularly powerful way of manipulating spins in doped III-V heterostructures is electric dipole induced spin resonance (EDSR) [29][30][31][32][33] or gate-driven resonance [34] where the fields coherently driving the spins are electric rather than magnetic such as in a conventional paramagnetic resonance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ac biased finger gate contributes to the timeperiodic RSOI which may give rise to many interesting effects such as generation of spin current [25][26][27] and spinpolarized wavepackets [28]. A well-known and particularly powerful way of manipulating spins in doped III-V heterostructures is electric dipole induced spin resonance (EDSR) [29][30][31][32][33] or gate-driven resonance [34] where the fields coherently driving the spins are electric rather than magnetic such as in a conventional paramagnetic resonance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%