We report measurements and calculations of the spin-subband depopulation, induced by a parallel magnetic field, of dilute GaAs two-dimensional 2D hole systems. The results reveal that the shape of the confining potential dramatically affects the values of an in-plane magnetic field at which the upper spin subband is depopulated. Most surprisingly, unlike 2D electron systems, the carrier-carrier interaction in 2D hole systems does not significantly enhance the spin susceptibility. We interpret our findings using a multipole expansion of the spin density matrix, and suggest that the suppression of the enhancement is related to the holes’ band structure and effective spin j=3/2
Polarization-resolved photoluminescence from two-dimensional GaAs/GaAlAs heterostructures doped with...
International audienceThe critical spin splitting needed to fully polarize a two-dimensional heavy-h...
The electrical transport in the semiconductor two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in the presence...
Published in the Physical Review BInternational audienceThe magnetoresistance of a low carrier densi...
The effective g factor g of a dilute interacting two-dimensional electron system is expected to incr...
We report measurements and calculations of the spin polarization, induced by a parallel magnetic fie...
Electrically induced ordering and manipulation of electron spins in semiconductors has a number of p...
There has been recent interest in quantum confined holes in GaAs semiconductors as they have potenti...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/The cont...
We consider the effect of the Rashba spin-orbital coupling in two-dimensional GaAs semiconductor hea...
We have fabricated and characterized a Landau level spin diode in a GaAs two-dimensional hole system...
We have performed transport measurements in tilted magnetic fields in a two-dimensional hole system ...
We have investigated the spin properties of a two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG) formed at the contact ...
We measured Shubnikov–de Haas (SdH) oscillations in GaAs ~100! two-dimensional holes to determine th...
In zero magnetic field, conductance measurements of clean one-dimensional (1D) constrictions defined...
Polarization-resolved photoluminescence from two-dimensional GaAs/GaAlAs heterostructures doped with...
International audienceThe critical spin splitting needed to fully polarize a two-dimensional heavy-h...
The electrical transport in the semiconductor two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in the presence...
Published in the Physical Review BInternational audienceThe magnetoresistance of a low carrier densi...
The effective g factor g of a dilute interacting two-dimensional electron system is expected to incr...
We report measurements and calculations of the spin polarization, induced by a parallel magnetic fie...
Electrically induced ordering and manipulation of electron spins in semiconductors has a number of p...
There has been recent interest in quantum confined holes in GaAs semiconductors as they have potenti...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/The cont...
We consider the effect of the Rashba spin-orbital coupling in two-dimensional GaAs semiconductor hea...
We have fabricated and characterized a Landau level spin diode in a GaAs two-dimensional hole system...
We have performed transport measurements in tilted magnetic fields in a two-dimensional hole system ...
We have investigated the spin properties of a two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG) formed at the contact ...
We measured Shubnikov–de Haas (SdH) oscillations in GaAs ~100! two-dimensional holes to determine th...
In zero magnetic field, conductance measurements of clean one-dimensional (1D) constrictions defined...
Polarization-resolved photoluminescence from two-dimensional GaAs/GaAlAs heterostructures doped with...
International audienceThe critical spin splitting needed to fully polarize a two-dimensional heavy-h...
The electrical transport in the semiconductor two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) in the presence...