Abstract
The spin splitting in zero magnetic field which was recently reported in As/As heterostructures is analyzed with use of the inversion-asymmetry, or , term and the interface spin orbit or Rashba term. Comparison with experimental data shows that Rashba term is the dominant spin-splitting mechanism in these samples. Zero-field spin splittings of 2.5–2.75 meV are deduced from the perpendicular-field data. Analysis of tilted-magnetic-field data gives g factors that lie between -2 and -3.
- Received 26 May 1989
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.41.8278
©1990 American Physical Society