Abstract

We present a real-time abinitio description of optical orientation in bulk GaAs due to the coupling with an ultrashort circular polarized laser source. The injection of spin polarized electrons in the conduction band is correctly reproduced, and a non vanishing spin polarization ($\mathbf{P}$) parallel to the direction of propagation of the laser ($z$) emerges. A detailed analysis of the generation and the evolution of $\mathbf{P}(t)$ is discussed. The single $\mathbf{k}$-point dynamics is a motion of precession around a fixed axis with constant $|\mathbf{P}|$ and fixed frequency. Instead, the $\mathbf{k}$-integrated signal shows only a time dependent $P_z(t)$ and decays few pico seconds after the end of the laser pump due to decoherence. Decoherence emerges since the individual contributions activated by the pump give rise to destructive interference. We interpret the results in terms of the \emph{free induction decay} mechanism proposed some years ago. For the first time we are able to reproduce such effect in a full abinitio fashion, giving a quantitative estimate of the associated decay time. Our result also shows a possible explanation to the time decay of spin magnetization observed in many real-time abinitio simulations.

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