Abstract

From measured magnetic field dependences of attenuation and velocity of surface acoustic waves (SAW), we calculated the real part of electron the conductivity in a 75-nm-wide n-GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well in magnetic fields of up to 18 T at frequencies of 30–300 MHz in the temperature range 20–500 mK. We observed slow magneto-oscillations of the conductivity depended on SAW intensity and occurred due to elastic intersubband scattering between the symmetric (S) and antisymmetric (AS) subbands formed by Coulomb repulsion between the electrons. Our theoretical description of the magneto-oscillations allowed estimating the quantum and the intersubband scattering times. The experimentally obtained subband splitting value 0.42 meV was close to the theoretically found 0.57 meV. Additionally, in tilted magnetic fields of 0.5–1.5, T we observed crossings of the Landau levels between the S and AS subbands. According to the developed theory, the crossings at the in-plane field below 1.5 T occur due to different dependences of cyclotron energies in the subbands on the in-plane field. Namely, the cyclotron energy in the S (AS) subband decreases (increases) with the rising of the in-plane field. Work supported by “BASIS,” NSF DMR-1644779 and DMR-1420541, GBMF4420, and State of Florida.]

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