Published December 28, 1992
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Coulomb barrier to tunneling between parallel two-dimensional electron systems
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Eisenstein, J. P.
- Pfeiffer, L. N.
- West, K. W.
Chicago
Abstract
Tunneling between parallel two-dimensional electron gases in double quantum wells is examined at both zero and high perpendicular magnetic field. The measured I-V characteristics show the magnetic field qualitatively alters the tunneling density of states, creating both a wide gap at the Fermi level and a much broader density of final states than is present at zero field. We suggest the origin of these effects lies in the strong Coulomb correlations characteristic of Landau quantized two-dimensional systems.
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©1992 The American Physical Society Received 23 October 1992 It is a pleasure to thank B. I. Halperin, S. He, R. B. Laughlin, P. B. Littlewood, A. H. MacDonald, D. Monroe, A. Pasquallero, P. M. Platzman, C. M. Varma, and especially M. S. Hybersten for many useful discussions.Files
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