2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.90.046807
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Evidence for a New Dissipationless Effect in 2D Electronic Transport

Abstract: In an ultraclean 2D electron system (2DES) subjected to crossed millimeterwave (30-150 GHz) and weak (B<2 kG) magnetic fields, a series of apparently dissipationless states emerges as the system is detuned from cyclotron resonances. Such states are characterized by an exponentially vanishing low-temperature diagonal resistance and a classical Hall resistance. The activation energies associated with such states exceed the Landau level spacing by an order of magnitude. Our findings are likely indicative of a col… Show more

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“…However we believe that this state has strapping interrelations with the zero resistance state found in the microwave experiments [3,4]. Our conclusion is based on a) the apparent relation between the zero differential resistance state and the strong decrease of the resistance due to the dc bias, b) experiments [16], indicating that the bias induced variations of the distribution function [12] is the dominant mechanism of the dc nonlinearity and c) convincing theoretical arguments demonstrating that the same nonlinear mechanism should be dominant both for the dc [12] and the microwave [5,12] induced nonlinearities.…”
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“…However we believe that this state has strapping interrelations with the zero resistance state found in the microwave experiments [3,4]. Our conclusion is based on a) the apparent relation between the zero differential resistance state and the strong decrease of the resistance due to the dc bias, b) experiments [16], indicating that the bias induced variations of the distribution function [12] is the dominant mechanism of the dc nonlinearity and c) convincing theoretical arguments demonstrating that the same nonlinear mechanism should be dominant both for the dc [12] and the microwave [5,12] induced nonlinearities.…”
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“…Strong oscillations of the longitudinal resistance induced by microwave radiation have been found at magnetic fields which satisfy the condition ω = n × ω c , where ω is the microwave frequency, ω c is cyclotron frequency and n=1,2.... [1,2] At high levels of the microwave excitations the minima of the oscillations can reach value close to zero. [3,4,5,6] This so-called zero resistance state (ZRS) has stimulated extensive theoretical interest. [7,8,9,10,11,12] At higher magnetic field ω c > ω a considerable decrease of magnetoresistance with microwave power is found [2,5,6] which has been attributed to intra-Landau-level transitions.…”
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“…So, microwave-induced oscillations were observed, which were up to now not fully understood. [3][4][5] In weak magnetic fields the increased mobility enabled also the observation of phonon-induced resistance oscillations, which are caused by inelastic scattering between electrons and three-dimensional acoustic phonons. 6,7 The period of phonon-induced oscillations is tunable by an additional dc electric field.…”
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“…When the mobility _ of the 2DES was further increased by another factor of 1.6, more detail appeared in the I-V characteristic 3 . The frequency _ dependence (at constant power P) of the oscillatory maxima and minima in the resistance can be seen to be qualitatively different, for instance, in Legendre and Gauss (1800), and proved a century later, states 24 that…”
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“…In very high mobility samples the minima of these oscillations correspond to exponentially small resistance [1][2][3] . There are many suggested analogies to explain this entirely unexpected phenomenon [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] . Photon-assisted formation of collective tunneling states between initial and final states involving multiquantum well (MQW) geometries is well known 10 .…”
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