Energy Spectrum of the Valence Band in HgTe Quantum Wells on the Way from a Two- to Three-Dimensional Topological Insulator
The magnetic field and temperature dependences of longitudinal magnetoresistance and the Hall effect have been measured in order to determine the energy spectrum of the valence band in HgTe quantum wells with the width d QW = 20–200 nm. The comparison of hole densities determined from the period of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JETP letters 2023-06, Vol.117 (12), p.916-922 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The magnetic field and temperature dependences of longitudinal magnetoresistance and the Hall effect have been measured in order to determine the energy spectrum of the valence band in HgTe quantum wells with the width
d
QW
= 20–200 nm. The comparison of hole densities determined from the period of Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations and the Hall effect shows that states at the top of the valence band are doubly degenerate in the entire
d
QW
range, and the cyclotron mass
determined from the temperature dependence of the amplitude of Shubnikov–de Haas oscillation increases monotonically from
to
(
is the mass of the free electron) with increasing hole density
from
to
cm
–2
. The determined dependence has been compared to theoretical dependences
calculated within the four-band
k
P
model. These calculations predict an approximate stepwise increase in
owing to the pairwise merging of side extrema with increasing hole density, which should be observed at
and 4 × 10
10
cm
–2
for
d
QW
= 20 and 200 nm, respectively. The experimental dependences are strongly inconsistent with this prediction. It has been shown that the inclusion of additional factors (electric field in the quantum well, strain) does not remove the contradiction between the experiment and theory. Consequently, it is doubtful that the mentioned
k
P
calculations adequately describe the valence band at all
d
QW
values. |
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ISSN: | 0021-3640 1090-6487 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0021364023601240 |