Fundamental Research (Nov 2021)

Spin relaxation induced by interfacial effects in GaN/Al0.25Ga0.75N heterostructures

  • Shixiong Zhang,
  • Ning Tang,
  • Xiaoyue Zhang,
  • Xingchen Liu,
  • Lei Fu,
  • Yunfan Zhang,
  • Teng Fan,
  • Zhenhao Sun,
  • Fentao Wang,
  • Weikun Ge,
  • Bo Shen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 6
pp. 656 – 660

Abstract

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Spin relaxation induced by the interfacial effects in GaN/Al0.25Ga0.75N heterostructures was carefully investigated using a photon-energy-dependent time-resolved Kerr rotation spectrum. The existence of the interfacial localized states with potential fluctuations at the GaN/AlGaN heterointerface leads to photoluminescence peaks showing blue and S-shaped shifts owing to the excitation power and temperature, respectively. Photoexcited electrons in the localized states show a spin relaxation time longer than 1 ns because of the suppression of the D'yakonov–Perel’ (DP) scattering, while the spin relaxation time of free electrons was approximately only 10 ps because of the giant Rashba spin-orbit coupling induced by the interfacial polarization field under the framework of the DP scattering mechanism. Furthermore, it is found that the high electron mobility at the heterointerface results in a long spin diffusion length of 300 nm at high temperatures, which is promising for the development of GaN-based spintronic devices.

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