Received 26 April 2012; published 14 August 2012
Monte Carlo simulations are employed to calculate terahertz conductivity of charge carriers in a potential with periodic modulation on the nanoscale. The modulation gives rise to two characteristic features in the conductivity spectra: a Drude peak owing to charge carriers with kinetic energy exceeding the modulation depth, and resonance due to charge carriers localized around potential minima. Both peaks shift in an applied magnetic field. We discuss the relationship between the modulation potential and the positions and strengths of the resonances. We also analyze the role of depolarization fields which are responsible for the difference between local and effective conductivity.
©2012 American Physical Society
URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.075308
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.86.075308
PACS:
73.63.-b, 78.67.-n
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