Strongly anisotropic spin response as a signature of the helical regime in Rashba nanowires
Abstract
Rashba nanowires in a magnetic field exhibit a helical regime when the spin-orbit momentum is close to the Fermi momentum, kF ≈ kSO. We show that this regime is characterized by a strongly anisotropic electron spin susceptibility, with an exponentially suppressed signal along one direction in spin space, and that there are no low frequency spin fluctuations along this direction. Since the spin response in the gapless regime kF ≈ kSO has a power law behavior in all three directions, spin measurements provide a signature of the helical regime that complements spin-insensitive conductance measurements.
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