Abstract
The possibility of a population inversion in a multisubband two-dimensional (2D) electron system exposed to resonant microwave (MW) radiation and a static magnetic field is shown. Theoretical analysis given here indicates that the resonant excitation of the third subband, necessary for the population inversion, is accompanied by novel magnetoconductivity oscillations in the 2D electron system formed on the surface of liquid helium.
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