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- Magnetic thaw-down and boil-off due to magneto acceptors in 2DEG doi link

Auteur(s): Chaubet C.(Corresp.), Raymond A.

Conference: 31st International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (, CH, 2012-07-29)
Actes de conférence: THE PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS: Proceedings of the 31st Inter. Conf. on the Physics of Semiconductors, vol. 1566 p.277 (2013)


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DOI: 10.1063/1.4848393
WoS: 000331793000138
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Résumé:

The Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) and Shubnikov-de Haas effect are investigated experimentally using n type modulation-doped GaAs/GaAlAs quantum wells (QWs) additionally doped in the well with beryllium acceptor atoms. It is presently shown that the localized magneto-acceptor (MA) states which possess discrete energies above the corresponding Landau levels (LLs) lead to two observable effects in magneto-transport: magnetic thaw-down and magnetic boil-off of 2D electrons. Both effects are related to the fact that electrons occupying the localized MA states cannot conduct. Thus in the thaw-down effect the electrons fall down from the MA states to the free Landau states. This leads to a shift of the Hall plateau towards higher magnetic fields as a consequence of an increase of the 2D electron density NS. In the boil-off effect the electrons are pushed from the free Landau states to the empty MA states under high enough Hall electric field. This process has an avalanche character leading to a dramatic increase of magneto-resistance, consequence of a decrease of NS.