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16 June 2004 Picosecond electrical excitation of a two-dimensional electron gas
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Abstract
Ultrashort electrical pulses were used to characterize the magnetoplasmon resonance of a two-dimensional electron gas formed in an AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructures at frequencies up to 400 gigahertz. This was accomplished by incorporating the sample into a guided wave probe operating in a dilution refrigerator. A bath temperature of 50mK was recorded during measurements, demonstrating the feasibility of this approach in other situations requiring high magnetic field and mK temperatures.
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Eric A. Shaner, Stephen A. Lyon, and L. W. Engel "Picosecond electrical excitation of a two-dimensional electron gas", Proc. SPIE 5352, Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors and Nanostructure Materials VIII, (16 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.533181
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Waveguides

Switches

Plasmons

Picosecond phenomena

Epoxies

Optical fibers

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