We study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) on the charge and spin degrees of freedom of a quasi-one-dimensional (quasi-1D) Wigner crystal. As electrons in a quasi-1D Wigner crystal can move in the transverse direction, SOC cannot be gauged away in contrast to the pure 1D case. We show that for weak SOC, a partial gap in the spectrum opens at certain ratios between density of electrons and the inverse Rashba length. We present how the low-energy branch of charge degrees of freedom deviates due to SOC from its usual linear dependence at small wave vectors. In the case of strong SOC, we show that spin sector of a Wigner crystal cannot be described by an isotropic antiferromagnetic Heisenberg Hamiltonian any more, and that instead ...
We investigate quantum dots with Rashba spin-orbit coupling in the strongly-correlated regime. We sh...
Understanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key forefront in...
peer reviewedUnderstanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key...
We study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) on the charge and spin degrees of freedom of...
The physics of interacting quantum wires has attracted a lot of attention recently. When the density...
The Wigner-crystal phase of two-dimensional electrons interacting via the Coulomb repulsion and subj...
We study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling on a quantum wire with strong interactions, which ...
We consider interacting electrons in a quantum wire in the case of a shallow confining potential and...
Rashba spin-orbit coupling and a magnetic field perpendicular to the Rashba axis have been predicted...
It is known that within the interacting electron model Hamiltonian for the one-dimensional 1/4-fille...
11 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe study a system of electrons interacting through long--ra...
The existence of Wigner crystallization, one of the most significant hallmarks of strong electron co...
peer reviewedRashba spin-orbit coupling and a magnetic field perpendicular to the Rashba axis have b...
We consider a long quantum wire at low electron densities. In this strong interaction regime a Wigne...
Wigner crystals (WCs) are electronic phases peculiar to low-density systems, particularly in the uni...
We investigate quantum dots with Rashba spin-orbit coupling in the strongly-correlated regime. We sh...
Understanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key forefront in...
peer reviewedUnderstanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key...
We study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) on the charge and spin degrees of freedom of...
The physics of interacting quantum wires has attracted a lot of attention recently. When the density...
The Wigner-crystal phase of two-dimensional electrons interacting via the Coulomb repulsion and subj...
We study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling on a quantum wire with strong interactions, which ...
We consider interacting electrons in a quantum wire in the case of a shallow confining potential and...
Rashba spin-orbit coupling and a magnetic field perpendicular to the Rashba axis have been predicted...
It is known that within the interacting electron model Hamiltonian for the one-dimensional 1/4-fille...
11 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe study a system of electrons interacting through long--ra...
The existence of Wigner crystallization, one of the most significant hallmarks of strong electron co...
peer reviewedRashba spin-orbit coupling and a magnetic field perpendicular to the Rashba axis have b...
We consider a long quantum wire at low electron densities. In this strong interaction regime a Wigne...
Wigner crystals (WCs) are electronic phases peculiar to low-density systems, particularly in the uni...
We investigate quantum dots with Rashba spin-orbit coupling in the strongly-correlated regime. We sh...
Understanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key forefront in...
peer reviewedUnderstanding and controlling the transport properties of interacting fermions is a key...