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      From zero resistance states to absolute negative conductivity in microwave irradiated 2D electron systems

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          Recent experimental results regarding a 2D electron gas subjected to microwave radiation reveal that magnetoresistivity, apart from presenting oscillations and zero resistance states, can evolve to negative values at minima. In other words, the current can evolve from flowing with no dissipation, to flow in the opposite direction of the dc bias applied. Here we present a theoretical model in which the existence of radiation-induced absolute negative conductivity is analyzed. Our model explains the transition from zero resistance states to absolute negative conductivity in terms of multiphoton assisted electron scattering due to charged impurities. It shows as well, how this transition can be driven by tuning microwave frequency and intensity. Then it opens the possibility of controlling the electron Larmor orbits dynamics (magnetoconductivity) in microwave driven nanodevices. The analysis of zero resistance states is therefore promising because new optical and transport properties in nanodevices will be expected.

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          21 December 2005
          2006-03-23
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          10.1063/1.2335408
          cond-mat/0512530
          e722b7b2-fd06-49ea-9dac-f6fb66e419b4
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          5 pages and 4 figures
          cond-mat.mes-hall

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