Abstract

We study spin polarization and conductance of the asymmetric quantum point contact. We consider both Rashba coupling and lateral spin–orbit interaction induced by laterally asymmetric confinement potential. We show that in longitudinally symmetric quantum point contact, the spin polarization is not accompanied by the appearance of the conductance plateau at 0.5G0(G0=2e2/h). In longitudinally asymmetric quantum point contact the above plateau arises due to the presence of resonant states within the using one-electron approximation. An explanation of the experimental fact that the plateau exists only for a limited range of variation of the gate voltage is given.

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