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Measurements of the effective g-factor in dilute GaAs 2D electrons
E. Tutuc,
M. Shayegan
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Gallium Arsenide
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D Electrons
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Effective G-factor
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Direct Measurement
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Two-dimensional Electron Systems
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Magnetoresistance
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Spin Polarization
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Two-dimensional Electrons
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Zeeman Splitting
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Functional Form
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External Magnetic Field
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Bohr Radius
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Engineering
Two Dimensional
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Gallium Arsenide
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Electron System
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External Magnetic Field
50%
Functional Form
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Physics
Magnetoresistance
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Magnetic Field
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Spin Polarization
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Material Science
Gallium Arsenide
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Magnetoresistance
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Spin Polarization
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