Abstract
Low-temperature current-voltage characteristics of a double-barrier resonant tunnel junction are used to directly measure the two-dimensional (2D) electron spectral function. Our data provide quantitative determination of the 2D density of states, including chemical potential and linewidth oscillations as a function of magnetic field up to 51 T. We also measure a chemical potential jump at 1/3 fractional filling of the lowest Landau level.
- Received 9 November 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.47.16608
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