Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2011-01-25
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
5 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
In this Letter, four-point magnetotransport of high mobility InGaAs/InP heterointerfaces is measured from 1.6 K to 300 K and from 0 to 15 T, and an analysis is shown whereby the mobility and density of the two-dimensional (2D) accumulation layer can be separately characterized from that of the parallel conducting dopant layer over all but a small intermediate temperature range. Standard magnetotransport regimes are defined as the temperature increases from 1.6 K to 300 K, namely quantum Hall (QH), Shubnikov de Haas (SdH), and Drude regimes (D), and in the QH and D regimes different analyses are applied to deduce densities and mobilities of both layers separately. Quantitative conditions for the intermediate SdH regime are defined, within which both QH and D analyses fail. The density and activation energy of unintentional donors at the InP epilayer/substrate interface is deduced. At base temperature, QH minima are resolved down to B = 0.4 T at nu = 20, revealing a mobility of mu = 160,000 cm^2/Vs. The 2D system maintains this high mobility up to at least 40 K in this high quality structure.
Grayson Matt
Tang Yang
Zhou Chuanle
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