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Weak Antilocalization in Quantum Wells

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Spin relaxation in degenerated two-dimensional (2D) electron gas is studied by measurements of the magnetic field dependence of the weak an­tilocalization corrections to the conductivity in GaInAs quantum wells. Con­sistent quantitative (up to order of magnitude) description of weak antilocal­ization data on GaAs like heterojunctions and quantum wells was obtained. Our results show that spin precession around the effective magnetic field direction as described by the Dyakonov-Perel model is the main spin relax­ation mechanism in degenerated 2D electron gas in semiconductors with no inversion symmetry.
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