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Effect of a in-plane magnetic field on the microwave assisted magnetotransport in a two-dimensional electron system

Jesus Inarrea, Gloria Platero

Published 2008-11-30, updated 2012-11-21Version 2

In this work we present a theoretical approach to study the effect of an in-plane (parallel) magnetic field on the microwave-assisted transport properties of a two-dimensional electron system. Previous experimental evidences show that microwave-induced resistance oscillations and zero resistance states are differently affected depending on the experimental set-up: two magnetic fields (two-axis magnet) or one tilted magnetic field. In the first case, experiments report a clear quenching of resistance oscillations and zero resistance states. In a tilted field, one obtains oscillations displacement and quenching but the latter is unbalanced and less intense. In our theoretical proposal we explain these results in terms of the microwave-driven harmonic motion performed by the electronic orbits and how this motion is increasingly damped by the in-plane field.

Comments: Figure 1 has been changed
Journal: Physical Review B, 78, 193310, (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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