B. Laikhtman, R.A. Kiehl, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
The long hot-electron mean free path observed by Sivan, Heiblum, and Umbach in high-mobility 2D electron-gas heterostructures is explained by electron transport in the second subband. Our estimates show that the mean free path in the second subband is longer by 2 orders of magnitude than that in the first subband. New magnetic-focusing measurements reveal hot-electron velocities lower than the Fermi velocity, as expected for a higher-subband transport. The electrostatic potential near a biased constriction used as the hot-electron injector is shown to induce nonadiabatic intersubband transfer. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
B. Laikhtman, R.A. Kiehl, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
R.A. Kiehl, P.E. Batson, et al.
Physical Review B
B. Laikhtman
Physical Review B
P. Solomon, B. Laikhtman
Superlattices and Microstructures