Giant microwave photoresistance of two-dimensional electron gas
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We measure microwave frequency (4–40 GHz) photoresistance at low magnetic field B, in high mobility two-dimensional electron gas samples, excited by signals applied to a transmission line fabricated on the sample surface. Oscillatory photoresistance vs B is observed. For excitation at the cyclotron resonance frequency, we find a giant relative photoresistance ΔR/R of up to 250%. The photoresistance is apparently proportional to the square root of applied power, and disappears as the temperature is increased.
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
DOI: 10.1063/1.1408910