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Far-Infrared Emission and Magneto Transport of 2D Hot Holes

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Streaming of hot carriers in bulk materials such as p-Ge is well known. A lot of interesting galvanomagnetic and FAR emission phenomena is connected with it [1]. However streaming in quantum well structures has not been studied experimentally [2]. We report new experimental results of a galvanomagnetic and FIR emission investigation in 2DHG in a strong electric field E parallel and magnetic field H perpendicular to the 2DHG layers.

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  1. Optical and Quantum Electronics., v.23, No 2, (1991) Special Issue on FIR Lasers

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  2. Xu W., Peeters F.M. and Devreese J.T. Diffusion-to-streaming transition in a two-dimensional electron system in a polar semiconductor. Phys. Rev. B, 43, 17, 14134 (1991)

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Ivanov, Y.L., Churakov, G.V., Ustinov, V.M., Zhukov, A.E. (1996). Far-Infrared Emission and Magneto Transport of 2D Hot Holes. In: Hess, K., Leburton, JP., Ravaioli, U. (eds) Hot Carriers in Semiconductors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0401-2_13

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