Microwave-resonance-induced resistivity: Evidence of ultrahot surface-state electrons on liquid He-3

Denis Konstantinov*, Hanako Isshiki, Yuriy Monarkha, Hikota Akimoto, Keiya Shirahama, Kimitoshi Kono

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Abstract

Measurements of the dc resistivity of surface-state electrons on liquid helium exposed to microwave radiation are reported. It is shown that the resonant microwave excitation of surface-state electrons is accompanied by a strong increase in their resistivity, which is opposite to the result expected from the previously used two-level model. We show that even a very small fraction of electrons excited to the first excited state and decaying back due to vapor-atom scattering strongly heat the electron system, causing a population of higher subbands. The calculated resistivity change is in good agreement with the observed data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number235302
Number of pages4
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume98
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2007

Keywords

  • HELIUM

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