Friday, April 12, 2013

1304.3234 (G. A. Steele et al.)

Large spin-orbit coupling in carbon nanotubes    [PDF]

G. A. Steele, F. Pei, E. A. Laird, J. M. Jol, H. B. Meerwaldt, L. P. Kouwenhoven
It has recently been recognized that the strong spin-orbit interaction present in solids can lead to new phenomena, such as materials with non-trivial topological order. Although the atomic spin-orbit coupling in carbon is weak, the spin-orbit coupling in carbon nanotubes can be significant due to their curved surface. Previous works have reported spin-orbit couplings in reasonable agreement with theory, and this coupling strength has formed the basis of a large number of theoretical proposals. Here we report a spin-orbit coupling in three carbon nanotube devices that is an order of magnitude larger than measured before. We find a zero-field spin splitting of up to 3.4 meV, corresponding to a built-in effective magnetic field of 29 T aligned along the nanotube axis. While the origin of the large spin-orbit coupling is not explained by existing theories, its strength is promising for applications of the spin-orbit interaction in carbon nanotubes devices.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3234

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