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Electron spin decoherence in diluted magnetic quantum wells

Published 20 Oct 2010 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1010.4284v1)

Abstract: We study electron spin dynamics in diluted magnetic quantum wells. The electrons are coupled by exchange interaction with randomly distributed magnetic ions polarized by magnetic field. This coupling leads to both spin relaxation and spin decoherence. We demonstrate that even very small spatial fluctuations of quantum well width dramatically increase rate of decoherence. Depending on the strength of exchange interaction and the amplitude of the fluctuations the decoherence can be homogeneous or inhomogeneous. In the homogeneous regime, the transverse (with respect to magnetic field) component of the electron spin decays on the short time scale exponentialy, while the long-time spin dynamics is non-exponential demonstrating long-lived power law tail. In the inhomogeneous case, the transverse spin component decays exponentially with the exponent quadratic in time.

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