Abstract

Magnetoresistance in a high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas contained in a GaAs quantum well on a cylindrical surface exposed to microwave radiation has been measured. The responses to microwave radiation in the magnetotransport of two-dimensional electron gas are shown to be different on planar and cylindrical surfaces. Qualitative explanations to the latter difference are given.

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