Spin-orbit interaction in InSb nanowires
arXiv:1412.0877 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.91.201413
Abstract
We use magnetoconductance measurements in dual-gated InSb nanowire devices together with a theoretical analysis of weak antilocalization to accurately extract spin-orbit strength. In particular, we show that magnetoconductance in our three-dimensional wires is very different compared to wires in two-dimensional electron gases. We obtain a large Rashba spin-orbit strength of corresponding to a spin-orbit energy of . These values underline the potential of InSb nanowires in the study of Majorana fermions in hybrid semiconductor-superconductor devices.
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