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On the role of electron-phonon interaction in the resistance anisotropy of two-dimensional electrons in GaAs heterostructures
Published 2001-10-19Version 1
A contribution of the electron-phonon interaction into the energy of a unidirectional charge ordered state (stripe phase) of two-dimensional electrons in GaAs heterostructures is analyzed. The dependence of the energy on the direction of the electron density modulation is calculated. It is shown that in electrons layers situated close to the (001) surface the interference between the piezoelectric and the deformation potential interaction causes a preferential orientation of the stripes along the [110] axis.
Comments: 9 pages, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Journal: J.Phys.:Condens. Matter 13(2001) 11633-11639
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: gaas heterostructures, two-dimensional electrons, electron-phonon interaction, resistance anisotropy, unidirectional charge ordered state
Tags: journal article
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