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Magneto-optical probe of the two-dimensional hole-system low-temperature ground states

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posted on 2024-11-15, 22:10 authored by A G Davies, E E Mitchell, R G Clark, Philip Simmonds, D A Ritchie, D Y Simmons, M Pepper, G A Jones
Band-gap magnetophotoluminescence (PL) has been used to study a high-quality, low-density p-type GaAs-AlxGa1-xAs single quantum well at millikelvin temperatures. Two PL lines associated with recombination in the quantum well are observed. The lower-energy line, present over the entire field range, displays intensity minima at integer quantum Hall states and a marked intensity falloff to a minimum value as the Landau-level filling factor is reduced to ν=1/3. The higher-energy line emerges in the extreme quantum regime ν

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This article was originally published as: Davies, AG, Mitchell, EE, Clark, RG, Simmonds, PE, Ritchie, DA, Simmons, MY, Pepper, M & Jones, GAC, Magneto-optical probe of the two-dimensional hole-system low-temperature ground states, Physical Review B, 1995, 51(11), 7357-7360. Copyright 1995 American Physical Society. The original journal can be found here.

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