Many-body effect in spin dephasing in n-typed GaAs quantum wells
Abstract
By constructing and numerically solving the kinetic Bloch equations we perform a many-body study of the spin dephasing due to the D'yakonov-Perel' effect in n-typed GaAs (100) quantum wells for high temperatures. In our study, we include the spin-conserving scattering such as the electron-phonon, the electron-nonmagnetic impurity as well as the electron-electron Coulomb scattering into consideration. The dephasing obtained from our theory contains not only that due to the effective spin-flip scattering first proposed by D'yakonov and Perel' [Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 60, 1954(1971)[Sov. Phys.-JETP 38, 1053(1971)]], but also the recently proposed many-body dephasing due to the inhomogeneous broadening provided by the DP term [Wu, J. Supercond.:Incorp. Novel Mechanism 14, 245 (2001); Wu and Ning, Eur. Phys. J. B 18, 373 (2000)]. Our result agrees with the experiment data [Malinowski et al., Phys. Rev. B 62, 13034 (2000)] very well. We further show that in the case we study, the spin dephasing is dominated by the many-body effect.
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