Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session G12: Optics in 2D Materials: Part II
11:30 AM–2:06 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Room: M100C
Sponsoring
Unit:
FIAP
Chair: Sufi Zafar, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Abstract: G12.00011 : Beating-free quantum oscillations with strong spin-orbit and Zeeman interactions*
1:30 PM–1:42 PM
Presenter:
Dominik M Zumbuhl
(University of Basel)
Authors:
Dominik M Zumbuhl
(University of Basel)
Denis R Candido
(University of Iowa)
Sigurdur I Erlingsson
(Reykjavik University)
J. Carlos Egues
(University of Basel)
We bridge this gap by providing an analytical formulation over a broad range of parameter space [Candido et al., arXiv:2304.14327], and derive a simple condition for beating-free SdH oscillations a / b = [(1 – D) / 1 + D)]1/2, with D ~ g*m* a material parameter given by the ratio of Zeeman and Landau energies, Rashba coefficient a and linear Dresselhaus parameter b. This condition is notably different from that of the persistent spin helix at a = b for materials with large g* m* such as InAs or InSb.
We also predict beatings in the higher harmonics of the SdH oscillations and elucidate the inequivalence of the SdH response of Rashba- vs Dresselhaus-dominated 2DEGs with substantial g, finding excellent agreement with recent experiments. The new formalism builds the foundation for a new generation of quantum transport experiments in quantum materials with unprecedented physical insight and material parameter extraction.
*The authors acknowledge funding from the Reykjavik University Research Fund, the S~ao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) Grants No. 2016/08468-0 and No. 2020/00841-9, Conselho Nacional de Pesquisas (CNPq), Grants No. 306122/2018-9 and 301595/2022-4, the Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI), the NCCR SPIN and grant no. 179024 of the Swiss NSF, the Georg H. Endress Foundation, the EU H2020 European Microkelvin Platform EMP (grant no. 824109) and FET TOPSQUAD (grant no. 862046).
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