Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byIvan Tanudjaja Modified over 5 years ago
1
Field-enhanced conductivity in Electron-Glasses
Suppression of Electron-Electron inelastic scattering in Anderson Insulators disorder Anderson insulator… … Coulomb interactions x e G(T=0)>0 Metal G(T=0)=0 Insulator = Electron-Glass
2
The basic phenomena …all experiments done at T=4K
…quench the sample from high T… all samples are in the 2D hopping regime …and all are crystalline indium-oxide - In2O3-x …all experiments done at T=4K …slow relaxation… system goes towards lower energy In2O3-x
3
…or raise bath-temperature by DT…
…more ways to get it out of equilibrium... …apply non-ohmic field F…(high voltage) …or raise bath-temperature by DT… …F and DT have qualitatively similar effect …
4
… absorption measured via transport...
… absorption however, DOES depend on f...
5
… and it becomes small above some f...
DG0 DG0 is the same for all f …and F is kept for the same time for all f dGrel is NOT …what determines the cross-over frequency ?
6
…it is the rate of heat removal…
T, DT g(T) is the rate heat is removed from the system Cel is the electron heat-capacity N(0)=21045 J-1 m-3 g(6.1 MW) =3.5·105 Hz g(12.5 MW) =7.1·105 Hz V(6.1 MW) =0.3 V (rms) V(12.5 MW) =1 V (rms)
7
…but what about e-e inelastic rate ?!
gin (e-e)R (for weak disorder)
8
…measuring the electron temperature…
gate insulator sample …the “memory-Dip (MD ) …MD shape may be used as a thermometer... …applied high frequency F... …applied low frequency F...
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.