Nanostructures fabricated from narrow-gap semiconductors with strong spin-orbit interaction (SOI), such as InAs, can be used to filter momentum modes of electrons and offer the possibility to create and detect spin-polarized currents entirely by electric fields. Here, we present magnetotransport and THz magnetospectroscopy investigations of Hall-bars with back-gates made from in InGaAs/InAlAs quantum well structures with a strained 4 nm InAs inserted channel. The two-dimensional electron gas is at 53 nm depth and has a carrier density of about 6×1011 cm−2 and mobility of about 2×105 cm2/Vs, after illumination. Electrical and THz optical transport measurements at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields reveal an effective mass of 0.038m0 and an anisotropic g-factor of up to 20, larger than for bulk InAs or InAs-based heterostructures. We demonstrate that quasi-one-dimensional channels can be formed by micro-laser lithography. The population of subbands is controlled by in-plane gates. Contrary to previous reports symmetric and asymmetric in-plane gate voltages applied to quasi-one dimensional channels did not show indications of SOI-induced anomalies in the conductance.
@article{arxiv.1410.8588,
title = {Electrical and terahertz magnetospectroscopy studies of laser-patterned micro- and nanostructures on InAs-based heterostructures},
author = {Olivio Chiatti and Sven S. Buchholz and Christian Heyn and Wolfgang Hansen and Mehdi Pakmehr and Bruce D. McCombe and Saskia F. Fischer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.8588},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
v1 did not contain references due to filename mix-up; v3 is revision following referee report; v4 is corrected version following acceptance; v5 is the published version