2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.85.049901
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Publisher's Note: Semiclassical interpretation of the spin interference effect observed in square loop arrays of In0.53Ga0.47As/Inet al.

Abstract: Publisher's Note: Semiclassical interpretation of the spin interference effect observed in square loop arrays of In 0.53 Ga 0.47 As/In 0.52 Al 0.48 As quantum wells [Phys. Rev. B 84, 233305 (2011)]

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“…Note that the total ballistic length L and the encircling area S of this loop are given as L = nscat i=1 | l i | and S = |S + − S − |, respectively, where both S + and S − are defined to be positive (see Ref. [35]). …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Note that the total ballistic length L and the encircling area S of this loop are given as L = nscat i=1 | l i | and S = |S + − S − |, respectively, where both S + and S − are defined to be positive (see Ref. [35]). …”
Section: Theoretical Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will provide a useful set of closed-loop paths generated by a pseudorandom-number generator assuming Boltzmannian electrons that can be used for the calculation of σ . We also show a general way to incorporate various one-electron interactions described by Hamiltonian H happening in each closed-loop path, including the SOI [34,35]. The virtue of our approach is in its straightforward extensibility to incorporate not only the SOI but also the Zeeman effect and other interactions associated with valley degeneracy and/or pseudospin [36], for example, and even multiple of these simultaneously.…”
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confidence: 99%