J.M. Hong, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
We have discovered a novel anisotropy in a quasi-one-dimensional electronic system in the presence of a magnetic field. The density of states changes dramatically when a magnetic field is applied along different axes of the sample. Further, we do not observe spin splitting of one-dimensional levels in magnetic fields up to 20 T, indicating that enhancement of the Landé g factor is also anisotropic. These results provide new insight into the underlying properties of quantum-confined electrons. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
J.M. Hong, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
J.M. Hong, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Journal of Crystal Growth
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Surface Science
T.P. Smith III
SSDM 1991