Two-dimensional semimetal in a wide HgTe quantum well: magnetotransport and energy spectrum
Abstract
The results of experimental study of the magnetoresistivity, the Hall and Shubnikov-de Haas effects for the heterostructure with HgTe quantum well of 20.2 nm width are reported. The measurements were performed on the gated samples over the wide range of electron and hole densities including vicinity of a charge neutrality point. Analyzing the data we conclude that the energy spectrum is drastically different from that calculated in framework of kP-model. So, the hole effective mass is equal to approximately 0.2 m0 and practically independent of the quasimomentum (k) up to k2 0.7× 1012 cm-2, while the theory predicts negative (electron-like) effective mass up to k2=6× 1012 cm-2. The experimental effective mass near k=0, where the hole energy spectrum is electron-like, is close to -0.005 m0, whereas the theoretical value is about -0.1 m0.
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