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Electron charge and spin delocalization revealed in the optically probed longitudinal and transverse spin dynamics in -GaAs

arXiv:1712.02998 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.241201

Abstract

The evolution of the electron spin dynamics as consequence of carrier delocalization in -type GaAs is investigated by the recently developed extended pump-probe Kerr/Faraday rotation spectroscopy. We find that isolated electrons localized on donors demonstrate a prominent difference between the longitudinal and transverse spin relaxation rates in magnetic field, which is almost absent in the metallic phase. The inhomogeneous transverse dephasing time of the spin ensemble strongly increases upon electron delocalization as a result of motional narrowing that can be induced by increasing either the donor concentration or the temperature. An unexpected relation between and the longitudinal spin relaxation time is found, namely that their product is about constant, as explained by the magnetic field effect on the spin diffusion. We observe a two-stage longitudinal spin relaxation which suggests the establishment of spin temperature in the system of exchange-coupled donor-bound electrons.

6 pages, 4 figures