Spin-Resolved Magneto-Tunneling and Giant Anisotropic g‑Factor in Broken Gap InAs-GaSb Core–Shell Nanowires
We experimentally and computationally investigate the magneto-conductance across the radial heterojunction of InAs-GaSb core–shell nanowires under a magnetic field, B, up to 30 T and at temperatures in the range 4.2–200 K. The observed double-peak negative differential conductance markedly blue-shif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nano letters 2024-01, Vol.24 (3), p.790-796 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We experimentally and computationally investigate the magneto-conductance across the radial heterojunction of InAs-GaSb core–shell nanowires under a magnetic field, B, up to 30 T and at temperatures in the range 4.2–200 K. The observed double-peak negative differential conductance markedly blue-shifts with increasing B. The doublet accounts for spin-polarized currents through the Zeeman split channels of the InAs (GaSb) conduction (valence) band and exhibits strong anisotropy with respect to B orientation and marked temperature dependence. Envelope function approximation and a semiclassical (WKB) approach allow to compute the magnetic quantum states of InAs and GaSb sections of the nanowire and to estimate the B-dependent tunneling current across the broken-gap interface. Disentangling different magneto-transport channels and a thermally activated valence-to-valence band transport current, we extract the g-factor from the spin-up and spin-down dI/dV branch dispersion, revealing a giant, strongly anisotropic g-factor in excess of 60 (100) for the radial (tilted) field configurations. |
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ISSN: | 1530-6984 1530-6992 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02559 |