2019
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201900381
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Influence of a Longitudinal Field on the Large In‐Plane Nuclear Field Formation in Single Quantum Dots

Abstract: Experimental studies on the role of nuclear quadrupole interaction (NQI) to the in-plane nuclear field formation are performed in single self-assembled In 0.75 Al 0.25 As= Al 0.3 Ga 0.7 As quantum dots (QDs). In Hanle-effect measurements, the electron depolarization curves deviating far from a standard Lorentzian shape are observed: the curves with anomalously large width and hysteretic behavior at the critical transverse magnetic field. These anomalies indicate the growth of an in-plane nuclear field compensa… Show more

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“…Note that the q axes are assumed to be uniformly distributed in the xy plane. This is because the anomalous Hanle effect is observed regardless of the azimuth angle of the applied transverse field, and the effect of NQI is considered to have a cylindrical symmetry around the z axis [26]. The role of the in-plane component of q axis is included in the model by stating ÎZ, j = Îx, j cos φ Q, j + Îy, j sin φ Q, j where φ Q, j is the azimuth angle of q axis.…”
Section: Relationship Between Directions Of Major Principal Axis Of N...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Note that the q axes are assumed to be uniformly distributed in the xy plane. This is because the anomalous Hanle effect is observed regardless of the azimuth angle of the applied transverse field, and the effect of NQI is considered to have a cylindrical symmetry around the z axis [26]. The role of the in-plane component of q axis is included in the model by stating ÎZ, j = Îx, j cos φ Q, j + Îy, j sin φ Q, j where φ Q, j is the azimuth angle of q axis.…”
Section: Relationship Between Directions Of Major Principal Axis Of N...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formation of a large B n perpendicular to a photo-injected electron spin under a transverse magnetic field, known as the anomalous Hanle effect, is a remarkable phenomenon [23][24][25][26]. This phenomenon has not been observed in strainfree systems, such as bulk [27] and QDs grown by droplet epitaxy [28].…”
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confidence: 99%