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We present a brief review to our recent study concerning dynamic spin transport induced by AC-biased gate in low-dimensional semiconductor systems, in which dynamic spin-orbit interaction plays a crucial role. We construct a Boltzmann spin-transport model and a spin-drift-diffusion model to describe the time-dependent spin transport starting with the framework of Keldysh formalism. Methods for the generation and direct detection of spin current are proposed without optical and magnetic mediators.
In [C. G. Weaver Found. Phys. 51, 1 (2021)], I showed that Boltzmann’s H-theorem does not face a significant threat from the reversibility paradox. I argue that my defense of the H-theorem against that paradox can be used yet again for the purposes of resolving the recurrence paradox without having to endorse heavy-duty statistical assumptions outside of the hypothesis of molecular chaos. As in [C. G. Weaver Found. Phys. 51, 1 (2021)], lessons from the history and foundations of physics reveal precisely how such resolution is achieved.