Showing posts with label magnetoplasmon resonances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magnetoplasmon resonances. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Abstract-Time-domain measurement of terahertz frequency magnetoplasmon resonances in a two-dimensional electron system by the direct injection of picosecond pulsed currents




We have investigated terahertz (THz) frequency magnetoplasmon resonances in a two-dimensional electron system through the direct injection of picosecond duration current pulses. The evolution of the time-domain signals was measured as a function of magnetic field, and the results were found to be in agreement with calculations using a mode-matching approach for four modes observed in the frequency range above 0.1 THz. This introduces a generic technique suitable for sampling ultrafast carrier dynamics in low-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures at THz frequencies.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Abstract-Photoresponse of a two-dimensional electron gas at the second harmonic of the cyclotron resonance


M. Białek, J. Łusakowski, M. Czapkiewicz, J. Wróbel, and V. Umansky

https://journals.aps.org/prb/accepted/8f07dOa8KcaEa711223d54892191585bae49ff938

Terahertz spectroscopy experiments at magnetic fields and low temperatures were carried out on samples of different gate shapes processed on a high electron mobility GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure. For a given radiation frequency, multiple magnetoplasmon resonances were observed with a dispersion relation described within a local approximation of the magnetoconductivity tensor. The second harmonic of the cyclotron resonance was observed and its appearance was interpreted as resulting from a high frequency, inhomogeneous electromagnetic field on the border of a two-dimensional electron gas with a metallic gate and/or an ohmic contact.