Abstract

Cyclotron resonance (CR) of inversion electrons on InSb is studied in magnetic fields tilted away from the surface normal. Particularly, a pronounced splitting of the CR signals into two distinct resonances is observed. When the magnetic field is parallel to the inversion layer one of the two resonances vanishes and the other evolves into a bulk like CR at sufficiently low electron densities and in sufficiently high resonance magnetic fields. The different absorption modes are explained by a strong coupling of the electric and magnetic quantization on InSb in tilted magnetic fields.

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