We report the evolution of the phase shift, θ 0, extracted from traces of the diagonal resistance, Rxx , vs. the linear polarization angle, θ, at oscillatory extrema of the microwave radiation induced magnetoresistance oscillations over the 36 ≤ f ≤ 40 GHz band in GaAs/AlGaAs system. A reference phase shift for the linear polarization angle in the vicinity of the specimen is obtained with the help of a sensitive carbon resistor. We fit an empirical cosine square law to the sinusoidal responses of Rxx vs. θ to extract the phase shift θ 0. The quasi-continuous variation θ 0 vs. f trace suggests a preferable polarization orientation for the specimen, and the f− and B− independence of overall average of θ 0.ISSN:1742-6588ISSN:1742-659
We present measurements of the magnetoresistance of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) under cont...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part considers the effect of microwave radi-ation on ma...
We examine the phase and the period of the radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in GaAs/A...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
Previous studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of the amplitude of the microwave radiation-induc...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
Previous studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of the amplitude of the microwave radiation-induc...
A comparative study of the radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations in the high mobility GaA...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
We examine the phase and the period of the radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in GaAs/...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
We have investigated the influence of the polarization of the incident radiation on the recently di...
We present measurements of the magnetoresistance of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) under cont...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part considers the effect of microwave radi-ation on ma...
We examine the phase and the period of the radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in GaAs/A...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
Previous studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of the amplitude of the microwave radiation-induc...
We present an experimental study of the microwave power and the linear polarization angle dependence...
Previous studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of the amplitude of the microwave radiation-induc...
A comparative study of the radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations in the high mobility GaA...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
We examine the phase and the period of the radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in GaAs/...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
Millimeter wave radiation-induced magnetoresistance oscillations are examined in the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D ...
We have investigated the influence of the polarization of the incident radiation on the recently di...
We present measurements of the magnetoresistance of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) under cont...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part considers the effect of microwave radi-ation on ma...
We examine the phase and the period of the radiation-induced oscillatory magnetoresistance in GaAs/A...