Two Types of Microwave-Induced Magnetoresistance Oscillations in a 2D Electron Gas at Large Filling Factors
Abstract
The influence of microwave radiation (1.2-140 GHz) on resistance of high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in GaAs quantum wells is studied. Two series of microwave-induced magnetoresistance oscillations periodic in 1/B were observed under microwave radiation. The periods of oscillations are determined by the microwave frequency and power, correspondingly. The experimental data is qualitatively explained by photon-assisted transport and Zener tunneling between Landau orbits.
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