E. Mendez, L.L. Chang, et al.
Surface Science
We report electronic transport properties in a GaAs-AlAs periodic structure known as a "superlattice" prepared by a molecular-beam epitaxy. Its differential conductance in the superlattice direction first gradually decreases, followed by a rapid drop to negative values, then, at high fields, exhibits an oscillatory behavior with respect to applied voltages. This observation is interpreted in terms of the formation and expansion of a high-field domain. The voltage period of the oscillation provides the energy of the first-excited band which is in good agreement with that predicted by the theory. © 1974 The American Physical Society.
E. Mendez, L.L. Chang, et al.
Surface Science
G.A. Sai-Halasz, L.L. Chang, et al.
Solid State Communications
J.C. Maan, Y. Guldner, et al.
Surface Science
S. Washburn, R.A. Webb, et al.
International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT) 1983