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Radiation-induced re-emission in a 2D electron system
Published 2014-11-03Version 1
Recent experiments on re-emission of radiation and magnetotransport in photoexcited two-dimensional electron systems are theoretically analyzed. These experiments have concluded that there exists a strong correlation between the re-emitted radiation and the radiation-driven current through the sample. We study these remarkable experimental results using the radiationdriven electron orbit model. According to it, two-dimensional electrons under a magnetic field move back and forth driven by radiation. Therefore, they behave as oscillating dipoles re-emitting part of the radiation previously absorbed. Then, this theory would explain in a simple way the experimental results.
Comments: 6 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Europhysics Letters EPL, 108 (2014) 27008
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: 2d electron system, radiation-induced re-emission, experimental results, radiationdriven electron orbit model, magnetic field move
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