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Strain-induced Fermi contour anisotropy of GaAs 2D holes
J. Shabani, M. Shayegan, R. Winkler
Published 2008-01-20Version 1
We report measurements of magneto-resistance commensurability peaks, induced by a square array of anti-dots, in GaAs (311)A two-dimensional holes as a function of applied in-plane strain. The data directly probe the shapes of the Fermi contours of the two spin subbands that are split thanks to the spin-orbit interaction and strain. The experimental results are in quantitative agreement with the predictions of accurate energy band calculations, and reveal that the majority spin-subband has a severely distorted Fermi contour whose anisotropy can be tuned with strain.
Comments: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 096803 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: strain-induced fermi contour anisotropy, gaas 2d holes, accurate energy band calculations, magneto-resistance commensurability peaks, severely distorted fermi contour
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