Domain free high field superlattice transport

Abstract

The fundamental condition for operating a superlattice (SL) as a Bloch oscillator is a homogeneous electric field alignment under large applied bias. This can be done by combining the nonlinear miniband transport channel with a parallel shunt channel, connected through lateral transport. We report here about the first realization of such a SL-shunt system. With the cleaved-edge-overgrowth (CEO) method we combine an undoped superlattice, which acts as the shunt, with a two-dimensional (2D) cleaved-edge surface superlattice channel. Our results confirm the long predicted current-voltage-characteristic (I-V) of a SL in a homogeneous DC electric field. Excitation experiments in the GHz regime show that our shunt approach also works in the presence of an external AC electric field.

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