Light Induced Hall effect in semiconductors with spin-orbit coupling
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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lightelectricfieldhallinducedcouplingcurrenteffect
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We show that optically excited electrons by a circularly polarized light in a semiconductor with spin-orbit coupling subject to a weak electric field will carry a Hall current transverse to the electric field. This light induced Hall effect is a result of quantum interference of the light and the electric field, and can be viewed as a physical consequence of the spin current induced by the electric field. The light induced Hall conductance is calculated for the p-type GaAs bulk material, and the n-type and p-type quantum well structures.
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