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Photoconductivity in AC-driven modulated two dimensional electron gas in a perpendicular magnetic field

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

In this work we study the microwave photoconductivity of a two-dimensional electron system (2DES) in the presence of a magnetic field and a two-dimensional modulation (2D). The model includes the microwave and Landau contributions in a non-perturbative exact way, the periodic potential is treated perturbatively. The Landau-Floquet states provide a convenient base with respect to which the lattice potential becomes time-dependent, inducing transitions between the Landau-Floquet levels. Based on this formalism, we provide a Kubo-like formula that takes into account the oscillatory Floquet structure of the problem. The total longitudinal conductivity and resistivity exhibit strong oscillations, determined by ϵ=ω/ωc\epsilon = \omega / \omega_c with ω\omega the radiation frequency and ωc\omega_c the cyclotron frequency. The oscillations follow a pattern with minima centered at ω/ωc=j+1/2(l1)+δ\omega/\omega_c =j + {1/2} (l-1) + \delta , and maxima centered at ω/ωc=j+1/2(l1)δ\omega/\omega_c =j + {1/2} (l-1) - \delta , where j=1,2,3.......j=1,2,3......., δ1/5\delta \sim 1/5 is a constant shift and ll is the dominant multipole contribution. Negative resistance states (NRS) develop as the electron mobility and the intensity of the microwave power are increased. These NRS appear in a narrow window region of values of the lattice parameter (aa), around alBa \sim l_B, where lBl_B is the magnetic length. It is proposed that these phenomena may be observed in artificially fabricated arrays of periodic scatterers at the interface of ultraclean GaAs/AlxGa1xAsGaAs/Al_xGa_{1-x} As heterostructures.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0604214,
  title  = {Photoconductivity in AC-driven modulated two dimensional electron gas in a perpendicular magnetic field},
  author = {Manuel Torres and Alejandro Kunold},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0604214},
  year   = {2009}
}

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20 pages, 8 figures