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Working principles of doping-well structures for high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems

Author(s): Chung, YJ; Rosales, KAV; Baldwin, KW; West, KW; Shayegan, Mansour; et al

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Abstract: Suppressing electron scattering is essential to achieve high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems (2DESs) that are clean enough to probe exotic interaction-driven phenomena. In heterostructures it is common practice to utilize modulation doping, where the ionized dopants are physically separated from the 2DES channel. The doping-well structure augments modulation doping by providing additional screening for all types of charged impurities in the vicinity of the 2DES, which is necessary to achieve record-breaking samples. Despite its prevalence in the design of ultrahigh-mobility 2DESs, the working principles of the doping-well structure have not been reported. Here we elaborate on the mechanics of electron transfer from doping wells to the 2DES, focusing on GaAs/AlGaAs samples grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Based on this understanding we demonstrate how structural parameters in the doping well can be varied to tune the properties of the 2DES.
Publication Date: 2020
Citation: Chung, YJ, Rosales, KAV, Baldwin, KW, West, KW, Shayegan, M, Pfeiffer, LN. (2020). Working principles of doping-well structures for high-mobility two-dimensional electron systems. Physical Review Materials, 4 (10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.4.044003
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.4.044003
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review Materials
Version: Author's manuscript



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