Acoustoelectric Study of Microwave-Induced Current Domains

B. Friess, I. A. Dmitriev, V. Umansky, L. Pfeiffer, K. West, K. von Klitzing, and J. H. Smet
Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 117601 – Published 16 March 2020
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Abstract

Surface acoustic waves (SAW) have been utilized to investigate the properties of a two-dimensional electron system subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field and monochromatic microwave radiation in the regime where the so-called microwave-induced zero-resistance states form. Contrary to conventional magnetotransport in Hall bar and van der Pauw geometries, the collimated SAW beam probes only the bulk of the electronic system exposed to this wave. Clear signatures appear in the SAW propagation velocity, corroborating that neither contacts nor sample edges are a root source for their emergence. By virtue of the directional nature of this probing method and with the assistance of theoretical modeling, we were able to demonstrate that the SAW response depends on the angle between its propagation vector and the orientation of domains that spontaneously form when zero-resistance is observed in transport. This confirms in unprecedented manner the formation of an inhomogeneous phase under these nonequilibrium conditions.

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  • Received 29 September 2019
  • Accepted 24 December 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.117601

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

B. Friess1, I. A. Dmitriev2,3, V. Umansky4, L. Pfeiffer5, K. West5, K. von Klitzing1, and J. H. Smet1

  • 1Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstrasse 1, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2Department of Physics, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany
  • 3Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 4Braun Centre for Semiconductor Research, Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
  • 5Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA

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Vol. 124, Iss. 11 — 20 March 2020

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