Abstract

Recent theoretical work suggests that when one consideres the effect of lineshape broadening, only a small valley splitting is needed to explain the observation of degeneracies other than that predicted by the effective mass theory. We argue that this simple picture is not universally correct and an additional valley splitting mechanism has to be invoked.

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