Abstract

The resonances observed in polarized junctions induce one current that can be detected. With a magnetic field, one can observe the nondiagonal component of the electrical conductivity, a sort of microwave Hall effect. It is also possible to perform a galvanic detection of cyclotron resonance within a polarized junction.

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