Wednesday, February 20, 2013

1302.4675 (C. Rinaldi et al.)

Optical spin orientation and depolarization in Ge    [PDF]

C. Rinaldi, M. Cantoni, R. Bertacco
Optical spin orientation and depolarization phenomena in semiconductors are of overwhelming importance for the development of spin-optoelectronics. In this paper we employ Ge-based spin-photodiodes to investigate the room temperature spectral dependence of optical spin orientation in Germanium, in the range 400-1550 nm, and the photo-carrier spin relaxation phenomena. Apart from the maximum in the spin polarization of photo-carriers for photon energy resonant with the direct gap (1550 nm), we experimentally demonstrate the presence of a second sizable peak at 530 nm due to photo-generation far away from the center of the Brillouin zone, within the L valleys. Furthermore, our data indicate that the equivalent the spin lifetime of holes in Ge is in the order of 5-10 ps, meaning that the spin diffusion length for holes at room temperature is larger than expected, in the order of 150-220 nm.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.4675

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