Cyclotron resonance measurements of the high electron mobility transistor

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The photoconductivity cyclotron resonance measurement is used to determine the effective masses of the high electron mobility transistor. The experimental data show that the effective mass is a function of the gate voltage.

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Chang, C. S., Fetterman, H. R., & Green, A. (1990). Cyclotron resonance measurements of the high electron mobility transistor. Applied Physics Letters, 56(1), 57–59. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.103184

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