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Density-chopped Far-infrared Transmission Spectroscopy to Probe Subband-Landau Splittings and Tune Intersubband Transitions

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Abstract

We study the half-field subband-Landau resonant splitting of a two-dimensional electron gas and demonstrate the possibility to tune the intersubband spacings via density-chopped far-infrared transmission spectroscopy in the absence of external magnetic field.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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