Microwave-induced magnetooscillations and signatures of zero-resistance states in phonon-drag voltage in two-dimensional electron systems
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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phonon-dragvoltagestateselectronoscillationsperpendicularresistancetwo-dimensional
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We observe the phonon-drag voltage oscillations correlating with the resistance oscillations under microwave irradiation in a two-dimensional electron gas in perpendicular magnetic field. This phenomenon is explained by the influence of dissipative resistivity modified by microwaves on the phonon-drag voltage perpendicular to the phonon flux. When the lowest-order resistance minima evolve into zero-resistance states, the phonon-drag voltage demonstrates sharp features suggesting that current domains associated with these states can exist in the absence of external dc driving.
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