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Physical Review B | 2008

Interference oscillations of microwave photoresistance in double quantum wells

S. Wiedmann; Gennady Gusev; O. E. Raichev; T. E. Lamas; A.K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

We observe oscillatory magnetoresistance in double quantum wells under microwave irradiation. The results are explained in terms of the influence of subband coupling on the frequency dependent photoinduced part of the electron distribution function. As a consequence, the magnetoresistance demonstrates the interference of magnetointersubband oscillations and conventional microwave induced resistance oscillations.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Microwave Zero-Resistance States in a Bilayer Electron System

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

Magnetotransport measurements on a high-mobility electron bilayer system formed in a wide GaAs quantum well reveal vanishing dissipative resistance under continuous microwave irradiation. Profound zero-resistance states (ZRS) appear even in the presence of additional intersubband scattering of electrons. We study the dependence of photoresistance on frequency, microwave power, and temperature. Experimental results are compared with a theory demonstrating that the conditions for absolute negative resistivity correlate with the appearance of ZRS.


Physical Review B | 2009

Magnetoresistance oscillations in multilayer systems: Triple quantum wells

S. Wiedmann; N. C. Mamani; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

Magnetoresistance of two-dimensional electron systems with several occupied subbands oscillates owing to periodic modulation of the probability of intersubband transitions by the quantizing magnetic field. In addition to previous investigations of these magnetointersubband (MIS) oscillations in two-subband systems, we report on both experimental and theoretical studies of such a phenomenon in three-subband systems realized in triple quantum wells. We show that the presence of more than two subbands leads to a qualitatively different MIS oscillation picture, described as a superposition of several oscillating contributions. Under a continuous microwave irradiation, the magnetoresistance of triple-well systems exhibits an interference of MIS oscillations and microwave-induced resistance oscillations. The theory explaining these phenomena is presented in the general form, valid for an arbitrary number of subbands. A comparison of theory and experiment allows us to extract temperature dependence of quantum lifetime of electrons and to confirm the applicability of the inelastic mechanism of microwave photoresistance for the description of magnetotransport in multilayer systems.


Physical Review B | 2011

Nonlinear transport phenomena in a two-subband system

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

We study non-linear transport phenomena in a high-mobility bilayer system with two closely spaced populated electronic subbands in a perpendicular magnetic field. For a moderate direct current excitation, we observe zero-differential-resistance states with a characteristic 1/B periodicity. We investigate, both experimentally and theoretically, the Hall field-induced resistance oscillations which modulate the high-frequency magneto-intersubband oscillations in our system if we increase the current. We also observe and describe the influence of direct current on the magnetoresistance in the presence of microwave irradiation.


Physical Review B | 2010

Crossover between distinct mechanisms of microwave photoresistance in bilayer systems

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

We report on temperature-dependent magnetoresistance measurements in balanced double quantum wells exposed to microwave irradiation for various frequencies. We have found that the resistance oscillations are described by the microwave-induced modification of electron distribution function limited by inelastic scattering (inelastic mechanism), up to a temperature of


Physical Review B | 2009

High-order fractional microwave-induced resistance oscillations in two-dimensional systems

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

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EPL | 2011

Fractional quantum Hall effect in second subband of a 2DES

C. A. Duarte; L. E. G. Armas; E. C. F. da Silva; G. M. Gusev; A. K. Bakarov; S. Wiedmann; J. C. Portal

. With increasing temperature, a strong deviation of the oscillation amplitudes from the behavior predicted by this mechanism is observed, presumably indicating a crossover to another mechanism of microwave photoresistance, with similar frequency dependence. Our analysis shows that this deviation cannot be fully understood in terms of contribution from the mechanisms discussed in theory.


Physical Review B | 2010

Thermally activated intersubband scattering and oscillating magnetoresistance in quantum wells

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

We report on the observation of microwave-induced resistance oscillations associated with the fractional ratio n /m of the microwave irradiation frequency to the cyclotron frequency for m up to 8 in a two-dimensional electron system with high electron density. The features are quenched at high microwave frequencies independent of the fractional order m. We analyze temperature, power, and frequency dependencies of the magnetoresistance oscillations and discuss them in connection with existing theories.


Physical Review B | 2011

Microwave-induced hall resistance in bilayer electron systems

S. Wiedmann; G. M. Gusev; O. E. Raichev; S. Kramer; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal

In the present paper we report on the experimental electron sheet density vs. magnetic field diagram for the magnetoresistance Rxx of a two-dimensional electron system (2DES) with two occupied subbands. For magnetic fields above 9?T, we found fractional quantum Hall levels centered around the filing factor ?=3/2 in both the two occupied electric subbands. We focused specially on the fractional levels of the second subband, whose experimental values of the magnetic field B of their minima do not obey a periodicity law in 1/|B?Bc|, where Bc is the critical field at the filling factor ?=3/2, and we explain this fact entirely in the framework of the composite fermions theory. We use a simple theoretical model to give a possible explanation for the fact.


Physical Review B | 2011

Evidence for zero-differential resistance states in electronic bilayers

G. M. Gusev; S. Wiedmann; O. E. Raichev; A. K. Bakarov; J. C. Portal; Novosibirsk Ru

Experimental studies of magnetoresistance in high-mobility wide quantum wells reveal oscillations which appear with an increase in temperature to 10 K and whose period is close to that of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations. The observed phenomenon is identified as magnetointersubband oscillations caused by the scattering of electrons between two occupied subbands and the third subband which becomes occupied as a result of thermal activation. These small-period oscillations are less sensitive to thermal suppression than the largeperiod magnetointersubband oscillations caused by the scattering between the first and the second subbands. Theoretical study, based on consideration of electron scattering near the edge of the third subband, gives a reasonable explanation of our experimental findings.

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J. C. Portal

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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G. M. Gusev

University of São Paulo

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O. E. Raichev

University of São Paulo

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A. K. Bakarov

Novosibirsk State University

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A.K. Bakarov

University of São Paulo

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N. C. Mamani

University of São Paulo

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C. A. Duarte

Federal University of Paraná

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Gennady Gusev

University of São Paulo

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Ivan Larkin

University of Brasília

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