Abstract

Shubnikov–de Haas measurements were carried out for In0.52Al0.48As/InxGa1−xAs metamorphic high-electron-mobility-transistor structures grown on GaAs substrates with different indium contents and/or different Si δ-doping concentrations. Zero-field (B→0) spin splitting was found in samples with stronger conduction band bending in the InGaAs well. It was shown that the dominant spin splitting mechanism is attributed to the contribution by the Rashba term. We found that zero-field spin splitting not only occurs in the ground electron subband, but also in the first excited electron subband for a sample with Si δ-doping concentration of 6×1012 cm−2. We propose that this In0.52Al0.48As/InxGa1−xAs metamorphic high-electron-mobility-transistor structure grown on GaAs may be a promising candidate spin-polarized field-effect transistors.

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