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Theory of the microwave induced zero resistance states in two-dimensional electron systems

S. A. Mikhailov

Published 2010-11-04, updated 2011-02-03Version 2

The phenomena of the microwave induced zero resistance states (MIZRS) and the microwave induced resistance oscillations (MIRO) were discovered in the ultraclean two-dimensional electron systems in 2001 -- 2003 and have attracted great interest of researchers. In spite of numerous theoretical efforts the true origin of these effects remains unknown so far. We show that the MIRO/ZRS phenomena are naturally explained by the influence of the ponderomotive forces which arise in the near-contact regions of the two-dimensional electron gas under the action of microwaves. The proposed analytical theory is in agreement with all experimental facts accumulated so far and provides a simple and self-evident explanation of the microwave frequency, polarization, magnetic field, mobility, power and temperature dependencies of the observed effects.

Comments: 18 pages, 9 figures, resubmission. Essential modifications/additions: Section I, Section II.5 and Fig. 5, Section IV, References
Journal: Physical Review B 83, 155303 (2011)
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