Charge and spin conductivity of a two-dimensional electron gas with random Rashba interaction
Abstract
We calculate the transport relaxation time τ tr and spin transport relaxation time τ s, tr for a two-dimensional electron gas with spatially fluctuating Rashba spin-orbit interaction. These relaxation times determine the electrical and spin conductivity of the two-dimensional system, respectively. It is shown that the transport relaxation time τ tr is a nonmonotonic function of electron energy , whereas the spin transport relaxation time τ s, tr decreases with increasing , similarly to the conventional electron relaxation time τ that characterizes the decay of an electron state corresponding to certain values of the momentum and spin. Such a behavior of the relaxation times leads to unusual temperature dependence of the electrical and spin conductivity.
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