We employ a magnetocapacitance technique to study the spectrum of the soft two-subband (or double-layer) electron system in a parabolic quantum well with a narrow tunnel barrier in the centre. In this system unbalanced by gate depletion, at temperatures T\agt30 mK we observe two sets of quantum oscillations: one originates from the upper electron subband in the closer-to-the-gate part of the well and the other indicates the existence of common gaps in the spectrum at integer fillings. For the lowest filling factors ν=1 and ν=2, both the common gap presence down to the point of one- to two-subband transition and their non-trivial magnetic field dependences point to magnetic-field-induced hybridization of electron subbands.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9709130,
title = {Magnetic-Field-Induced Hybridization of Electron Subbands in a Coupled Double Quantum Well},
author = {V. T. Dolgopolov and G. E. Tsydynzhapov and A. A. Shashkin and E. V. Deviatov and F. Hastreiter and M. Hartung and A. Wixforth and K. L. Campman and A. C. Gossard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9709130},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Major changes, added one more figure, the latest version to be published in JETP Lett