scholarly journals Density and well width dependences of the effective mass of two-dimensional holes in (100) GaAs quantum wells measured using cyclotron resonance at microwave frequencies

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J. A. Ott

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Observation of band nonparabolicity is difficult because the electron energy in conduction band cannot be controlled widely. Using quantization energy in quantum well (QW) where the eigen energy is changed by QW thickness, nonparabolic effective mass inside a single QW of InGaAs was determined recently, up to 0.5 eV above bandedge. The dependence of effective mass on energy was analyzed and applied to calculate Landau level energy. Calculation fit well with cyclotron resonance experiments. Coupling between skew and normal cyclotron resonance was identified by this analysis.


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