Visualization of Oscillatory Electron Dynamics on the Surface of Liquid Helium

Abstract

We have measured signals induced in 5 Corbino electrodes by spontaneous oscillations of 2D surface electrons on liquid helium at 0.3\,K, with a perpendicular magnetic field and microwave radiation. Analysis using multi-scale, time-resolved, methods yields results consistent with magnetoplasmons modulated by slow surface gravity waves, with the latter requiring consideration of the 3rd dimension. Calculation of phase differences and phase coherences between signals from differently-positioned pairs of electrodes enables reconstruction of the electron dynamics on the helium surface.

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