Weak antilocalization effect of high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in inversion layer on p-type HgCdTe
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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effectweakantilocalizationelectronfieldshgcdteinversionlayer
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Magnetoconductance of a gated two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in the inversion layer on p-type HgCdTe crystal is investigated. At strong magnetic fields, characteristic features such as quantum Hall effect of a 2DEG with single subband occupation are observed. At weak magnetic fields, weak antilocalization effect in ballistic regime is observed. Phase coherence time and zero-field spin-splitting are extracted according to Golub's model. The temperature dependence of dephasing rate is consistent with Nyquist mechanism including both singlet and triplet channel interactions.
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