Effect of parallel magnetic field on the zero-differential resistance state

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Abstract

The non-linear zero-differential resistance state (ZDRS) that occurs for highly mobile two-dimensional electron systems in response to a dc bias in the presence of a strong magnetic field applied perpendicular to the electron plane is suppressed and disappears gradually as the magnetic field is tilted away from the perpendicular at fixed filling factor $\nu$. Good agreement is found with a model that considers the effect of the Zeeman splitting of Landau levels enhanced by the in-plane component of the magnetic field.

*This work was supported by NSF grant DMR 0349049, U. S. DoE grant DOE-FG02-84-ER45153 and RFBR project No.06-02-16869.

Authors

  • Natalia Romero Kalmanovitz

    • Physics Department, CCNY
    • The City College of New York, USA
  • Sean McHugh

    • Physics Department, CCNY
  • Myriam P. Sarachik

    • Physics Department, CCNY
  • Sergey Vitkalov

    • Physics Department, CCNY
    • The City College of New York, USA
  • A. A. Bykov

    • Institute of Semiconductor Physics,Novosibirsk