In-Plane Magnetoconductance Mapping of InSb Quantum Wells
- J. T. Mlack ,
- K. S. Wickramasinghe ,
- T. D. Mishima ,
- M. B. Santos ,
- Charles Marcus
arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
In-plane magnetoconductance of InSb quantum wells (QW) containing a two dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is presented. Using a vector magnet, we created a magnetoconductance map which shows the suppression of weak antilocalization (WAL) as a function of applied field. By fitting the in-plane field response of the 2DEG, we estimate material disorder and g-factor as a function of crystal direction. The in-plane WAL suppression is found to be dominated by the Zeeman effect and to show a small crystal-orientation-dependent anistropy in disorder and g-factor. These measurements show the utility of multi-directional measurement of magnetoconductance in analyzing material properties.