PMID: 15245043Jul 13, 2004Paper

Resonant spin Hall conductance in two-dimensional electron systems with a Rashba interaction in a perpendicular magnetic field

Physical Review Letters
Shun-Qing ShenFu-Chun Zhang

Abstract

We study transport properties of a two-dimensional electron system with Rashba spin-orbit coupling in a perpendicular magnetic field. The spin-orbit coupling competes with Zeeman splitting to introduce additional degeneracies between different Landau levels at certain magnetic fields. This degeneracy, if occurring at the Fermi level, gives rise to a resonant spin Hall conductance, whose height is divergent as 1/T and whose weight is divergent as -ln(T at low temperatures. The Hall conductance is unaffected by the Rashba coupling.

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