Rasanga Samaraweera
Georgia State University
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Scientific Reports | 2017
Rasanga Samaraweera; Han-Chun Liu; Zhuo Wang; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; R. G. Mani
Radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D system in the regime where an observed concurrent giant magnetoresistance is systematically varied with a supplementary dc-current, Idc. The Idc tuned giant magnetoresistance is subsequently separated from the photo-excited oscillatory resistance using a multi-conduction model in order to examine the interplay between the two effects. The results show that the invoked multiconduction model describes the observed giant magnetoresistance effect even in the presence of radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations, the magnetoresistance oscillations do not modify the giant magnetoresistance, and the magnetoresistance oscillatory extrema, i.e., maxima and minima, disappear rather asymmetrically with increasing Idc. The results suggest the interpretation that the Idc serves to suppress scattering between states near the Fermi level in a strong magnetic field limit.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Rasanga Samaraweera; Han-Chun Liu; Binuka Gunawardana; A. Kriisa; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; R. G. Mani
A small and narrow negative-magnetoresistance (MR) effect that appears about null magnetic field over the interval −0.025 ≤ B ≤ 0.025 T in magnetotransport studies of the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D system with μ ≈ 107cm2/Vs is experimentally examined as a function of the sample temperature, T. The temperature dependent magnetoresistance data were fit using the Hikami et al. theory, without including the spin-orbit correction, to extract the inelastic length, li, which decreases rapidly with increasing temperature. It turns out that li < le, where le is the elastic length, for all T. Thus, we measured the single particle lifetime, τs, and the single particle mean free path ls = vFτs. A comparison between li and ls indicates that li > ls. The results suggest that the observed small and narrow magnetoresistance effect about null magnetic field could be a manifestation of coherent backscattering due to small angle scattering from remote ionized donors in the high mobility GaAs/AlGaAs 2DES.
Physical Review B | 2017
B. Gunawardana; Han-Chun Liu; Rasanga Samaraweera; Martin S. Heimbeck; Henry O. Everitt; Jesús Iñarrea; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; R. G. Mani
Physical Review B | 2016
Han-Chun Liu; Rasanga Samaraweera; R. G. Mani; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider
Physical Review B | 2018
T. R. Nanayakkara; Rasanga Samaraweera; B. Gunawardana; C. R. Munasinghe; A. Kriisa; R. G. Mani; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2018
C Rasadi Munasinghe; Binuka Gunawardana; Rasanga Samaraweera; Zhuo Wang; Tharanga Nanayakkara; A. Kriisa; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; R G Mani
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Sajith Withanage; Rasanga Samaraweera; Tharanga Nanayakkara; U. Kushan Wijewardena; Annika Kriisa; Ramesh Mani
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Tharanga Nanayakkara; Rasanga Samaraweera; Binuka Gunawardana; C. Rasadi Munasinghe; Annika Kriisa; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; Ramesh Mani
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Rasanga Samaraweera; Binuka Gunawardana; Annika Kriisa; Tharanga Nanayakkara; C. Rasadi Munasinghe; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; Ramesh Mani
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017
Binuka Gunawardana; Han-Chun Liu; Rasanga Samaraweera; Christian Reichl; Werner Wegscheider; R. G. Mani