Abstract

We develop a theory of magnetooscillations in the photoresistivity of a two-dimensional electron gas observed in recent experiments. According to our theory, the effect is governed by a change of the electron distribution function induced by the microwave radiation. We analyze a nonlinearity with respect to both the DC field and the microwave power, as well as the temperature dependence determined by the inelastic relaxation rate.

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