Spin dephasing and pumping in graphene due to random spin-orbit interaction
We consider spin effects related to the random spin-orbit interaction in graphene. Such a random interaction can result from the presence of ripples and/or other inhomogeneities at the graphene surface.
E. I. Rashba +5 more
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Gilbert damping and spin Coulomb drag in a magnetized electron liquid with spin-orbit interaction [PDF]
We present a microscopic calculation of the Gilbert damping constant for the magnetization of a two-dimensional spin-polarized electron liquid in the presence of intrinsic spin-orbit interaction.
E. M. Hankiewicz +7 more
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Photonic spin Hall effect in metasurfaces: a brief review
The photonic spin Hall effect (SHE) originates from the interplay between the photon-spin (polarization) and the trajectory (extrinsic orbital angular momentum) of light, i.e. the spin-orbit interaction.
Liu Yachao +3 more
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Interaction induced staggered spin-orbit order in two-dimensional electron gas
We propose and formulate an interaction induced staggered spin-orbit order as a new emergent phase of two-dimensional Fermi gases. We show that when some form of inherent spin-splitting via Rashba-type spin-orbit coupling renders two helical Fermi ...
Das, Tanmoy
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Graphene with wedge disclination in the presence of intrinsic and Rashba spin orbit couplings
In this article, the modified Kane-Mele Hamiltonian is derived for graphene with wedge disclination and spin orbit couplings (intrinsic and Rashba). The wedge disclination changes the flat lattice into the conical lattice and hence modifies the spin ...
Choudhari, Tarun, Deo, Nivedita
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Spin-polarized surface resonances accompanying topological surface state formation
The spin-orbit interaction is central to the defining characteristics of topological insulators. Here, Jozwiaket al. report a spin-polarized unoccupied surface resonance coevolving with topological surface states from a pair of Rashba-like states through
Chris Jozwiak +9 more
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Spin-orbit effects on the Larmor dispersion relation in GaAs quantum wells [PDF]
We have studied the relevance of spin-orbit coupling to the dispersion 00009 relation of the Larmor resonance observed in inelastic light scattering and electron-spin resonance experiments on GaAs quantum wells.
A. Voskoboynikov +7 more
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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The Effect of Spin-Orbit Interaction On Structural and Electronic Properties of ScIr2
The structural and electronic properties of face-centred cubic ScIr2 compound is investigated by using a generalised gradient approximation scheme of density functional theory with and without spin-orbit interaction.
Huseyin Yasin Uzunok
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Insights into the orbital magnetism of noncollinear magnetic systems
The orbital magnetic moment is usually associated with the relativistic spin-orbit interaction, but recently it has been shown that noncollinear magnetic structures can also be its driving force.
Dias, Manuel dos Santos, Lounis, Samir
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