2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.72.075327
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Radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in a tilted magnetic field inGaAsAlxGa1xAs

Abstract: We examine the microwave-photoexcited magnetoresistance oscillations in a tilted magnetic field in the high mobility two-dimensional electron system. In analogy to the 2D Shubnikov-de Haas effect, the characteristic field, B f , and the period of the radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations appears dependent upon the component of the applied magnetic field that is perpendicular to the plane of the 2DES. In addition, we find that a parallel component, B // , in the range of 0.6 < B // < 1.2 Tesla, at a … Show more

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“…1 obtained at B = 0 shows that the oscillation amplitude grows monotonically with increasing B ⊥ due to the increase of the Dingle factor λ appearing in Eq. (2). Examination of other data in Fig.…”
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“…1 obtained at B = 0 shows that the oscillation amplitude grows monotonically with increasing B ⊥ due to the increase of the Dingle factor λ appearing in Eq. (2). Examination of other data in Fig.…”
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“…(1)] and HIROs [Eq. (2)] and that both MIROs and HIROs are destroyed by similar B ∼ 1 T. Second, if B is used as a parameter (instead of θ), the correction to the argument of the Dingle factor can be written as −π∆/ω c ∝ −∆ · ǫ ac . This correction scales with ǫ ac (and not with 1/ǫ ac if θ = const) and therefore higher order oscillations should be more sensitive to B .…”
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“…From the experimental standpoint, remarkable contributions are being published in a continuous basis. Among them we can highlight activated temperature dependence in the magnetoresisitivity (ρ xx ) response 3,4,5 , quenching of ρ xx response at high microwave (MW) intensities 2,6 , absolute negative conductivity (ANC) and breakdown of ZRS 2,5,6,7 , suppression of MIRO and ZRS by in-plane magnetic field 8,9 and the evidence that MIRO and ZRS are notably immune to the sense of circular polarization of MW radiation 10 . Very recently, an experimental achievement has joined the group of new contributions.…”
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“…The huge photo-induced modulation of the dark magnetoresistance in this special photo-response of the 2DES yields potential applications in microwave and terahertz wave sensing. 3 The amplitude of the radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations (RiMOs) depends on factors such as radiation frequency [4][5][6] ; temperature 7 , radiation power 8 , linear polarization direction 9,10 , angle between magnetic field and sample normal 11 and current through sample 12 . All these factors have been examined both experimentally [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] and theoretically .…”
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