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Part B: Condensed Matter Physics

Electric field induced non-linear multisubband electron mobility in V-shaped asymmetric double quantum well structure

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Pages 512-527 | Received 06 Jan 2019, Accepted 28 Oct 2019, Published online: 01 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

We study the effect of the external electric field Fext on the low-temperature electron mobility μ in an asymmetrically doped AlxGa1-xAs based V-shaped double quantum well (VDQW) structure. We show that nonlinearity of µ occurs under double subband occupancy on account of intersubband effects. The field Fext alters the VDQW potential leading to transfer of subband wave functions between the wells, which affects the scattering potentials and hence μ. In the VDQW structure, due to the alloy channel layer, the alloy disorder (Al-) scattering happens to be significant along with the ionised impurity (Imp-) scattering. The non-linear behaviour of μ is because of μImp, while the overall magnitude of μ is mostly due to μAl. The increase of difference in the doping concentrations of the outer barriers increases the nonlinearity of μ. The oscillatory character of μ is amended by varying the width of the well and barrier and also the height of the VDQW. Our results can be used to study VDQW based nanoscale field effect transistor structures.

Acknowledgment

The author Sangeeta K. Palo (PDF/2016/002779) acknowledges the financial support through the National Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the Science and Engineering Research Board, Govt. of India.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by Science and Engineering Research Board, Govt. of India. [grant number PDF/2016/002779].

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