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Beats of quantum oscillations of the resistance in two-subband electron systems in tilted magnetic fields
A. A. Bykovab,
I. S. Strygina,
A. V. Gorana,
I. V. Marchishina,
D. V. Nomokonova,
A. K. Bakarova,
S. Albedic,
S. A. Vitkalovc a Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
b Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c Physics Department, City College of the City University of New York, NY, USA
Abstract:
Electron transport in single GaAs quantum wells of widths from
$22$ to
$46$ nm with two populated quantum-confinement subbands
$E^S$ and
$E^{AS}$ is investigated at a temperature of
$T = 4.2$ K in tilted magnetic fields
$B < 2$ T. The angle
$\alpha$ between the applied magnetic field and the normal to the plane of the structure under study is varied from
$0^\circ$ to
$90^\circ$. In a perpendicular magnetic field (
$\alpha = 0$), magnetointersubband oscillations with a period determined by the relation
$\Delta_{SAS} = E^{AS} - E^S = j\hbar\omega_c$, where
$\omega_c$ is the cyclotron frequency and
$j$ is a positive integer, are observed in all investigated quantum wells. In tilted fields, the peaks of magnetointersubband oscillations are shifted toward higher fields
$B\cos \alpha$. This shift is explained by an increase in the energy splitting
$\Delta_{SAS}$ with increasing component
$B\sin \alpha$. In
$46$- and
$36$-nm-wide quantum wells, beats of magnetointersubband oscillations are observed at angles
$\alpha > 72^\circ$ and
$\alpha > 85^\circ$, respectively. The origin of this unexpected behavior of magnetointersubband oscillations in tilted magnetic fields is discussed.
Received: 05.12.2018
Revised: 18.01.2019
Accepted: 22.01.2019
DOI:
10.1134/S0370274X19060110