Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance

We report a study of cyclotron resonance (CR) in a bilayer-bipolar InAs/GaSb structure and the influence of the spatial separation between the electrons and holes. At low magnetic fields we find that the cyclotron mass of the electrons can double when the electrons and holes have a very small separa...

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Main Authors: Petchsingh, C, Nicholas, R, Takashina, K, Mason, N, Zeman, J
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Published: 2002
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author Petchsingh, C
Nicholas, R
Takashina, K
Mason, N
Zeman, J
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Takashina, K
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Zeman, J
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description We report a study of cyclotron resonance (CR) in a bilayer-bipolar InAs/GaSb structure and the influence of the spatial separation between the electrons and holes. At low magnetic fields we find that the cyclotron mass of the electrons can double when the electrons and holes have a very small separation. At higher cyclotron energies we find that the CR lines are split by a series of resonances which are due to interband coupling, and which also increase rapidly in magnitude when the electron-hole separation is decreased. At very high fields, in the quantum limit a new series of couplings is observed, with the resonances being split by energies in the range of 3-12 meV. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling oxford-uuid:98a9ec50-3873-417e-a7c9-06438fa1810c2022-03-27T00:08:36ZMass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonanceConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:98a9ec50-3873-417e-a7c9-06438fa1810cSymplectic Elements at Oxford2002Petchsingh, CNicholas, RTakashina, KMason, NZeman, JWe report a study of cyclotron resonance (CR) in a bilayer-bipolar InAs/GaSb structure and the influence of the spatial separation between the electrons and holes. At low magnetic fields we find that the cyclotron mass of the electrons can double when the electrons and holes have a very small separation. At higher cyclotron energies we find that the CR lines are split by a series of resonances which are due to interband coupling, and which also increase rapidly in magnitude when the electron-hole separation is decreased. At very high fields, in the quantum limit a new series of couplings is observed, with the resonances being split by energies in the range of 3-12 meV. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Petchsingh, C
Nicholas, R
Takashina, K
Mason, N
Zeman, J
Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title_full Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title_fullStr Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title_full_unstemmed Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title_short Mass enhancement and electron-hole coupling in InAs/GaSb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
title_sort mass enhancement and electron hole coupling in inas gasb bilayers studied by cyclotron resonance
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