Ge as an orbitronic platform: Giant in-plane orbital magneto-electric effect in a two-dimensional hole gas

J James H. Cullen (School of Physics, The University of New South Wales , Sydney 2052,) D Dimitrie Culcer (School of Physics, The University of New South Wales , Sydney 2052,)

Abstract

Increasing demand for computational power has initiated the hunt for energy efficient and stable memory devices. This is the overarching motivation behind the recent rise of orbitronics, which looks to harness the orbital angular momentum of charge carriers in computing devices. Orbitronic devices require materials with efficient generation of orbital angular momentum (OAM). In 2D materials, OAM can be electrically generated via the orbital magneto-electric effect (OME). In this paper, we report the calculation of the OME in two-dimensional hole gases (2DHGs). We show that the OME in Ge holes is very large; for an applied electric field of the order of 104 V/m, the OAM density is of the order of 1012 ℏ/cm2. Furthermore, we find the OME to be an order of magnitude larger than the Rashba–Edelstein effect in 2DHGs. The OME we calculated in 2DHGs generates OAM aligned in the plane and arises due to transitions between heavy and light hole states, which is unique to this system. Our results put Ge, as well as other p-type semiconductors, forward as strong candidates for building future orbitronic devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 9
Published March 07, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (2)

J

James H. Cullen

School of Physics, The University of New South Wales , Sydney 2052,

D

Dimitrie Culcer

School of Physics, The University of New South Wales , Sydney 2052,