1303.1542 (Tobias Meng et al.)
Tobias Meng, Daniel Loss
In quantum wires, the hyperfine coupling between conduction electrons and nuclear spins can lead to a (partial) ordering of both of them at low temperatures. By an interaction-enhanced mechanism, the nuclear spin order, caused by RKKY exchange, acts back onto the electrons and gaps out part of their spectrum. In wires with two subbands characterized by distinct Fermi momenta kF1 and kF2, the nuclear spins form a superposition of two helices with pitches {\pi}/kF1 and {\pi}/kF2, thus exhibiting a beating pattern. This order results in a reduction of the electronic conductance in two steps upon lowering the temperature.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1542
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