\u3cp\u3eIn this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the presence of a large parallel magnetic field up to 33 T. We show that in quantum wells with inverted band structure a monotonically decreasing magnetoresistance is observed when a magnetic field up to the order of 10 T is applied parallel to the quantum well plane. This feature is accompanied by a vanishing of nonlocality and is consistent with a predicted modification of the energy spectrum that becomes gapless at a critical in-plane field Bc. Magnetic fields in excess of Bc allow us to investigate the evolution of the magnetoresistance in this field-induced semimetallic region beyond the known regime. After the longitudinal resistan...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
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HgTe quantum wells (QWs) are two-dimensional semiconductor systems that change their properties at t...
HgTe quantum wells (QWs) are two-dimensional semiconductor systems that change their properties at t...
The results of an experimental study of the magnetoconductivity of two-dimensional (2D) electron gas...
The authors experimentally investigate the transport properties of an extremely-coupled AlGaAs/GaAs ...
The anomalous alternating magnetoresistivity in HgTe quantum wells with thicknesses of 5.8 and 8.3 n...
The anomalous alternating magnetoresistivity in HgTe quantum wells with thicknesses of 5.8 and 8.3 n...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
In this study we have measured the magnetoresistance response of inverted HgTe quantum wells in the ...
Contains fulltext : 201301.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)8 p
HgTe quantum wells (QWs) are two-dimensional semiconductor systems that change their properties at t...
HgTe quantum wells (QWs) are two-dimensional semiconductor systems that change their properties at t...
The results of an experimental study of the magnetoconductivity of two-dimensional (2D) electron gas...
The authors experimentally investigate the transport properties of an extremely-coupled AlGaAs/GaAs ...
The anomalous alternating magnetoresistivity in HgTe quantum wells with thicknesses of 5.8 and 8.3 n...
The anomalous alternating magnetoresistivity in HgTe quantum wells with thicknesses of 5.8 and 8.3 n...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...
The magnetoresistance of a narrow single quantum well is spectacularly different from the usual beha...