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Spin-current modulation and square-wave transmission through periodically stubbed electron waveguides

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In this article, the authors studied the behavior of spin transport through waveguides, with symmetric or asymmetric double stubs attached to them periodically, in the presence of a weak spin-orbit coupling that makes the electrons precess.
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Ballistic spin transport through waveguides, with symmetric or asymmetric double stubs attached to them periodically, is studied systematically in the presence of a weak spin-orbit coupling that makes the electrons precess. By an appropriate choice of the waveguide length and of the stub parameters injected spin-polarized electrons can be blocked completely and the transmission shows a periodic and nearly-square-type behavior, with values 1 and 0, with wide gaps when only one mode is allowed to propagate in the waveguide. A similar behavior is possible for a certain range of the stub parameters even when two modes can propagate in the waveguide and the conductance is doubled. Such a structure is a good candidate for establishing a realistic spin transistor. A further modulation of the spin current can be achieved by inserting defects in a finite-number stub superlattice. Finite-temperature effects on the spin conductance are also considered.

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Energy levels and magneto-optical transitions in parabolic quantum dots with spin-orbit coupling

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of the spin-orbit coupling on the energy spectrum of interacting electrons in a quantum dot were investigated and the results showed that the SO coupling can significantly influence the energy levels and optical-absorption spectra of a few interacting electrons confined in a parabolic quantum dot.
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Spin dephasing in quantum wires

TL;DR: In this paper, high-field spin transport in a quantum wire using a semiclassical approach was studied and the depolarization rate was found to depend strongly on the initial polarization of the spin.
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Semiclassical Monte Carlo model for in-plane transport of spin-polarized electrons in III–V heterostructures

TL;DR: In this paper, the in-plane transport of spin-polarized electrons in III-V semiconductor quantum wells is studied and the spin dynamics is controlled by the spin-orbit interaction, which arises due to the bulk crystalline-structure asymmetry and quantum-well inversion asymmetry.
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Science and engineering of one- and zero-dimensional semiconductors

TL;DR: The proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Science and Engineering of 1 and O-dimensional semiconductors held at the University of Cadiz from 29th March to 1st April 1989, under the auspices of theNATO International Scientific Exchange Program as discussed by the authors.
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