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26 April 2024
 
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Experimental evidence of delocalized states in random dimer superlattices
V. Bellani ; E. Diez ; R. Hey ; L. Toni ; L. Tarricone ; G.P. Parravicini ; F. Dominguez-Adame ; R. Gomez-Alcala ;
Date 4 Feb 1999
Subject Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect; Disordered Systems and Neural Networks | cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.dis-nn
AffiliationPavia), E. Diez(Carlos III), R. Hey(Paul Drude), L. Toni(Parma), L. Tarricone(Parma), G.P. Parravicini(Pavia), F. Dominguez-Adame(Complutense), and R. Gomez-Alcala(Vigo
AbstractWe study the electronic properties of GaAs-AlGaAs superlattices with intentional correlated disorder by means of photoluminescence and vertical dc resistance. The results are compared to those obtained in ordered and uncorrelated disordered superlattices. We report the first experimental evidence that spatial correlations inhibit localization of states in disordered low-dimensional systems, as our previous theoretical calculations suggested, in contrast to the earlier belief that all eigenstates are localized.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9902072
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