Abstract

The response of a two-dimensional electron system with the spin-orbit interaction to a measuring direct-current electric field is investigated for the case in which the system is disturbed from the equilibrium by a microwave alternating magnetic field. Point nonmagnetic impurities are considered as scattering sources. It is demonstrated that the combined transitions occurring under the action of an alternating magnetic field lead to new oscillations of the diagonal components of the electrical conductivity tensor of the two-dimensional electron gas.

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