Abstract:
Microwave-induced magnetoresistance and magnetoconductance oscillations in the two-dimensional electron system have been detected in a ZnO/MgxxZn1−x1−xO heterojunction. The structure has a high electron density of n=6.5×1011n=6.5×1011 cm−2−2 and a very low mobility of 105105cm22 V−1−1s−1−1. This clearly indicates that the mobility of two-dimensional electrons is not a critical parameter for the observation of microwave-induced oscillations. The samples were both Hall bars and Corbino disks. At least four oscillations have been resolved. Their amplitude increases with the magnetic field and all oscillations with numbers >1>1 have the same phase of 0.250.25. It has been shown that the microwave-induced photoelectromotive force is also a periodically oscillating function of the inverse magnetic field.
Citation:
A. V. Shchepetilnikov, Yu. A. Nefyodov, I. V. Kukushkin, “Observation of microwave-induced magnetoresistance oscillations in a ZnO/MgxxZn1−x1−xO heterojunction”, Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 102:12 (2015), 927–931; JETP Letters, 102:12 (2015), 811–814