2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b02828
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Vectorial Control of the Spin–Orbit Interaction in Suspended InAs Nanowires

Abstract: Semiconductor nanowires featuring strong spin-orbit interactions (SOI), represent a promising platform for a broad range of novel technologies, such as spintronic applications or topological quantum computation. However, experimental studies into the nature and the orientation of the SOI vector in these wires remain limited despite being of upmost importance. Typical devices feature the nanowires placed on top of a substrate which modifies the SOI vector and spoils the intrinsic symmetries of the system. In th… Show more

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“…These Rashba components may be of intrinsic nature or can be induced by means of external electrostatic field, i.e. by acting on lateral gates [97,98]. In addition, a single thin superconducting terminal is coupled to the edge states in the middle of the bar, see Fig.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These Rashba components may be of intrinsic nature or can be induced by means of external electrostatic field, i.e. by acting on lateral gates [97,98]. In addition, a single thin superconducting terminal is coupled to the edge states in the middle of the bar, see Fig.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34][35][36][37] To bypass spurious effects, freely suspended nanowires offer a unique platform and are not expected to display any intrinsic electrostatic asymmetry. 28 In this way, one can restore the natural degeneracy of the system, allowing for the investigation of intrinsic properties of spin-orbit interactions. The vectorial dependence of this quantity can be investigated with low-temperature magnetotransport, by tracking the weak anti-localization (WAL) peak 38,39 and measuring the correction to magnetoconductance as a function of bias and magnetic field.…”
Section: Suspended Nanowiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by averaging the conductance G of a single wire on the different UCF patterns obtained by gating. 28,43,44 In our case, this is achieved by using an AC modulation to the back gate with a low frequency voltage of f = 10.320 Hz and peak-to-peak amplitude V avg bg = 6 V.…”
Section: Suspended Nanowiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, the possibility to tune localized plasmon resonances of subwavelength noble metal nanostructures over a broadband spectrum has been investigated for the selection and local amplification of weak molecular signals in linear and/or nonlinear optical spectroscopies [2,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. One possibility for the nanofabrication of highly sensitive biosensing templates and nanodevices is given by lithographic techniques, which allow the increased complexity of the individual meta-atoms, controlling the shape and/or the inter-particle spacing at the nanoscale level [13][14][15][16]. The lithographic design of complex in-plane nanoantennas has been exploited to achieve strong efficiency in plasmon-enhanced optical spectroscopies active over different spectral…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%