Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2006-11-14
JETP Letters, 2006, Vol. 84, No. 7, pp. 391-394
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
4 pages, 2 figure
Scientific paper
10.1134/S0021364006190076
The effect of a microwave field in the frequency range from 54 to 140 $\mathrm{GHz}$ on the magnetotransport in a GaAs quantum well with AlAs/GaAs superlattice barriers and with an electron mobility no higher than $10^6$ $\mathrm{cm^2/Vs}$ is investigated. In the given two-dimensional system under the effect of microwave radiation, giant resistance oscillations are observed with their positions in magnetic field being determined by the ratio of the radiation frequency to the cyclotron frequency. Earlier, such oscillations had only been observed in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures with much higher mobilities. When the samples under study are irradiated with a 140-$\mathrm{GHz}$ microwave field, the resistance corresponding to the main oscillation minimum, which occurs near the cyclotron resonance, appears to be close to zero. The results of the study suggest that a mobility value lower than $10^6$ $\mathrm{cm^2/Vs}$ does not prevent the formation of zero-resistance states in magnetic field in a two-dimensional system under the effect of microwave radiation.
Bakarov A. K.
Bykov Andrei
Islamov D. R.
Toropov Aleksandr I.
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