On the zero-resistance states generated by radiation in GaAs/AlGaAs
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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channelhallradiationaccompaniedalgaasappliedb-linearbase
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The applied radiation excites "holes". The condensed composite (c)-bosons formed in the excited channel create a superconducting state with an energy gap. The supercondensate suppresses the non-condensed c-bosons at low temperatures, but it cannot suppress the c-fermions in the base channel, and the small normal current accompanied by the Hall field yields a B-linear Hall resistivity.
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