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Nonexponential decoherence of collective spin states in 2DES probed by time-resolved Kerr rotation
The spin coherence of two-dimensional electrons is determined by two independent mechanisms: a single particle relaxation owing to spatially fluctuating magnetic field, and a many-particle exchange interaction maintaining collective precession of the electron spins with a common Larmor frequency. In...
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Published in: | Solid state communications 2021-10, Vol.336, p.114285, Article 114285 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The spin coherence of two-dimensional electrons is determined by two independent mechanisms: a single particle relaxation owing to spatially fluctuating magnetic field, and a many-particle exchange interaction maintaining collective precession of the electron spins with a common Larmor frequency. In this study, we investigate the structure of a time-resolved Kerr rotation signal for the different spin states of two-dimensional electron system subjected to the quantizing magnetic field. At low temperatures, when spin–spin correlations define the ground state of the two-dimensional electron system, our data show a nonlinear damping of Larmor oscillations. The amplitude and the correlation length of the fluctuating magnetic field acting on individual electron spins are estimated.
•The structure of time-resolved Kerr rotation signal is studied.•Nonlinear damping of Larmor oscillations in 2DES is observed.•Independent confirmation of the local incompressibility in the state ν = 3/2 is found. |
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ISSN: | 0038-1098 1879-2766 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ssc.2021.114285 |